This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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274 | Quid adderetur ecclesie boni maioris, Si Papa, sicut semel facit, ita centies in die cuilibet fidelium has remissiones et participationes tribueret? |
274 | Quid remittit aut participat Papa iis, qui per contritionem perfectam ius habent plenarie remissionis et participationis? |
274 | [ 89] Ex quo Papa salutem querit animarum per venias magis quam pecunias, Cur suspendit literas et venias iam olim concessas, cum sint eque efficaces? |
273 | 19, 13: Who can understand his errors? |
273 | And you hypocrites, who do not need repentance, you serpents''brood, who has assured you that you will escape the wrath to come? |
273 | But, again, how can I alone stop all the mouths of the devil? |
273 | For of what would they repent, since they had not indulged wicked thoughts? |
273 | For what shall I say? |
273 | How shall I complain? |
273 | This is the hammer, as Jeremiah says, 23, 29: Is not My Word like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces? |
273 | What is the use of[ For why do we wish] investigating, dividing, or distinguishing a long time? |
273 | What would they confess[ concerning words not uttered], since they had avoided words? |
273 | When one would reply Yes( for who, save the devil himself, would here say No? |
273 | what first will happen when I am dead? |
272 | 3:"Why not do evil so that there might be more good?" |
272 | Are they not insane, foolish and ridiculous? |
272 | As this fact is so obvious, that faith alone gives, brings, and takes a hold of this life and righteousness-- why should we not say so? |
272 | But a German would say"Ut quid, etc.."as"Why this waste?" |
272 | But what kind of German is this? |
272 | Dear, what are we to say? |
272 | How? |
272 | If it is not offensive to preach"without works","not by works","no works", why is it offensive to preach"by faith alone"? |
272 | Is that speaking with a German tongue? |
272 | Just tell me, is Christ''s death and resurrection our work, what we do, or not? |
272 | Now if that is good German why do they not come out and make us a fine, new German testament and let Luther''s testament be? |
272 | Should one reject St. Paul''s word because of such''offense''or refrain from speaking freely about faith? |
272 | Since when does a German speak like that-- being"full of grace"? |
272 | So, as the traitor Judas says in Matthew 26:"Ut quid perditio haec?" |
272 | Subsequently, for these literalist asses I would have to translate it:"Why has this loss of salve occurred?" |
272 | The question here is:"What is or is not the Word of God? |
272 | They are dialecticians? |
272 | They are doctors? |
272 | They are lecturers? |
272 | They are philosophers? |
272 | They are scholars? |
272 | They can each do a translation that suits them-- what do I care? |
272 | They write books? |
272 | Well up to this point, this has simply been translated from the simple Latin, but tell me is that good German? |
272 | What German could understand something like that? |
272 | What German says"loss of salve occurred"? |
272 | What better vengeance?! |
272 | What is the work by which we take hold of Christ''s death and resurrection? |
272 | What is this"abundance of the heart?" |
272 | Why should I talk about translating so much? |
272 | Yet why should I be concerned about their ranting and raving? |
272 | and in Mark 14:"Ut quid perditio iste unguenti facta est?" |
272 | or"Why this extravagance?" |
1911 | And then what is that Church but a multitude without Christ? |
1911 | And, in taking to Himself the body of His wife, how can He but take to Himself all that is hers? |
1911 | Are we then to take our ease and do no works, content with faith?" |
1911 | But you will ask, What is this word, and by what means is it to be used, since there are so many words of God? |
1911 | For what did he bring about by his flattery, except evils which no king could have brought about? |
1911 | For, in giving her His own body and Himself, how can He but give her all that is His? |
1911 | Here you will ask,"If all who are in the Church are priests, by what character are those whom we now call priests to be distinguished from the laity?" |
1911 | If you wish to use your liberty, do it secretly, as Paul says,"Hast thou faith? |
1911 | In doing this, is not a man denying God and setting himself up as an idol in his own heart? |
1911 | Is it not true that there is nothing under the vast heavens more corrupt, more pestilential, more hateful, than the Court of Rome? |
1911 | Is not such a soul, in this its faith, most obedient to God in all things? |
1911 | It learns, too, with the Apostle, to scoff at death and sin, and to say,"O death, where is thy sting? |
1911 | Now if a pontiff rules while Christ is absent and does not dwell in his heart, what else is he but a vicar of Christ? |
1911 | O grave, where is thy victory? |
1911 | On the other hand, what greater rebellion, impiety, or insult to God can there be, than not to believe His promises? |
1911 | Solomon says,"Can a man take fire in his bosom, and his clothes not be burned?" |
1911 | What are these among so many? |
1911 | What can be more bitter than the words of the prophets? |
1911 | What commandment does there remain which has not been amply fulfilled by such an obedience? |
1911 | What else is this, than either to make God a liar, or to doubt His truth-- that is, to attribute truth to ourselves, but to God falsehood and levity? |
1911 | What fulfilment can be more full than universal obedience? |
1911 | What higher credit can we attribute to any one than truth and righteousness, and absolute goodness? |
1911 | What indeed is such a vicar but antichrist and an idol? |
1911 | What more was it my duty to do? |
1911 | What opposition can you alone make to these monstrous evils? |
1911 | What then can works, done in such a state of impiety, profit us, were they even angelic or apostolic works? |
1911 | What would be the use of salt if it were not pungent, or of the edge of the sword if it did not slay? |
1911 | Who can comprehend the riches of the glory of this grace? |
1911 | Who can injure such a heart, or make it afraid? |
1911 | Who then can comprehend the riches and glory of the Christian life? |
1911 | Who then can value highly enough these royal nuptials? |
1911 | Whose heart would not rejoice in its inmost core at hearing these things? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:12) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:13) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:14) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:15) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:16) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:17) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:17) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:3) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:5) What does it mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:7) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:8) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Matthew 6:10) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Matthew 6:10) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Matthew 6:11) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Matthew 6:12) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Matthew 6:12) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Matthew 6:12) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Matthew 6:9) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Matthew 6:9) What does this mean? |
1670 | A daughter? |
1670 | A husband? |
1670 | A mother? |
1670 | A servant? |
1670 | A son? |
1670 | A wife? |
1670 | Amen What does this mean? |
1670 | Are you a father? |
1670 | Are you disobedient, unfaithful or lazy? |
1670 | Have you hurt anyone with your words or actions? |
1670 | Have you stolen, neglected your duty, let things go or injured someone? |
1670 | How can physical eating and drinking do such great things? |
1670 | How can water do such great things? |
1670 | How does this happen? |
1670 | How does this happen? |
1670 | How does this take place? |
1670 | The Conclusion to the Commandments What does God say to us about all these commandments? |
1670 | The Sacrament of Holy Baptism The Simple Way a Father Should Present it to His Household What is Baptism? |
1670 | The Sacrament of the Altar The Simple Way a Father Should Present it to his Household What is the Sacrament of the Altar? |
1670 | Then he will ask: Do you also believe that the forgiveness I give is God''s forgiveness? |
1670 | V. How You Should Teach the Uneducated to Confess What is confession? |
1670 | What are these words and promises of God? |
1670 | What does Baptism give? |
1670 | What does this mean? |
1670 | What does this mean? |
1670 | What does this mean? |
1670 | What does"Daily bread"mean? |
1670 | What good does this eating and drinking do? |
1670 | What good is it? |
1670 | What is the meaning of such a water Baptism? |
1670 | Where in the Word of God is this? |
1670 | Where is that written? |
1670 | Where is this written? |
1670 | Which are these? |
1670 | Which sins should people confess? |
1670 | Who, then, receives such a sacrament in a worthy way? |
418 | Again: if no other work were commanded, would not prayer alone suffice to exercise the whole life of man in faith? |
418 | And for what other purpose have tongue, voice, language and mouth been created? |
418 | And how could those in power serve God better and thereby also improve their own land? |
418 | And who could tell the extent of this vice in Christendom? |
418 | But how is this done? |
418 | But if you say:"What if I can not believe that my prayer is heard and accepted?" |
418 | But if you should say:"Why does not God do it alone and Himself, since He can and knows how to help each one?" |
418 | But what are the things which we must bring before Almighty God in prayer and lamentation, to exercise faith thereby? |
418 | But what else are God''s blessings and adversities than a constant urging and stirring up to praise, honor, and bless God, and to call upon His Name? |
418 | But who can hear it if no one preaches it? |
418 | Does not this First Commandment give us more work to do than any man can do? |
418 | For if the heart looks for divine favor and relies upon it, how is it possible that a man should be greedy and worry? |
418 | For what else are here the hungry, thirsty, naked, imprisoned, sick, strangers, than the souls of your own children? |
418 | For what manner of good deed is that, if we are liberal only to our friends? |
418 | For who can praise Him perfectly for the gift of natural life, not to mention all other temporal and eternal blessings? |
418 | For who lives an hour without trials? |
418 | For, tell me, what moment can pass in which we do not without ceasing receive God''s blessings, or, on the other hand, suffer adversity? |
418 | Here some men say:"How then could I bring my children into society, and marry them honorably? |
418 | How can we be so foolish? |
418 | How else could we know whether their lies and sins were to be avoided? |
418 | If it was possible among the Jews, why should it not also be possible among Christians? |
418 | Nay, if it is possible in villages, towns and some cities, as we all see, why should it not be possible everywhere? |
418 | Nay, is it not rather He alone Who will keep faith? |
418 | Now see, if a man wish not only to do good works, but even miracles, which God may praise and be pleased with, what need has he to look elsewhere? |
418 | Of what help is it, that they kill themselves with fasting, praying, making pilgrimages, and do all manner of good works? |
418 | Or what father is there of you, who, if his son shall ask bread, will he give him a stone? |
418 | Psalm,"How long will ye judge unjustly, and accept the persons of the wicked? |
418 | Tell me, are not these the words of a heart which despairs of God, and trusts more on its own providing than on God''s care? |
418 | What can I say of this work? |
418 | What does this mean? |
418 | What greater work could be done on earth, whereby so many pious souls would be preserved, so many sinners converted? |
418 | What more terrible thing could happen to all the evil spirits? |
418 | What remains then for the outward act, striking, wounding, killing, injuring, etc., if the thoughts and words of anger are so severely condemned? |
418 | What then could many men do, if they united in calling upon God earnestly and with sincere confidence? |
418 | What work is there in heaven except that of this Second Commandment? |
418 | When the Jews asked Him:"What shall we do that we may work the works of God?" |
418 | When will there be an end of wrath, O heavenly Father? |
418 | Where are such parents? |
418 | Where are they that ask after good works? |
418 | Where are they who run to Rome, to St. James, hither and thither? |
418 | Where now are they who ask, what works are good; what they shall do; how they shall be religious? |
418 | Where now are they who desire to know and to do good works? |
418 | Who is he? |
418 | Why do they do this? |
418 | Why does he add,"call upon Him in truth"? |
418 | Why shall they lament, except because all their condemnation comes from their own children? |
418 | Why? |
418 | Yes, and where are they who say that when we preach of faith, we shall neither teach nor do works? |
418 | joyfully and gladly? |
418 | or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent? |
418 | or if he ask an egg, will he give him a scorpion? |
418 | what man is there on earth, who would not all his life long have enough to do with this work? |
418 | where are the idle ones, who do not know how to do good works? |
29678 | 31.:"If the righteous be recompensed in the earth, where shall the godless abide?" |
29678 | Am I then to give that which is due to those who treat me unjustly, and say of them, they have done well?" |
29678 | Are we then to overturn what has been said? |
29678 | Are we to live in indolence? |
29678 | But are we a sacrifice with Him? |
29678 | But do you say,"Must God''s word be treated with such shame?" |
29678 | But how can this be? |
29678 | But how comes this? |
29678 | But how do they act to get the gold into their own hands? |
29678 | But how do we attain to this living hope? |
29678 | But how does St. Peter mean that we should sanctify God; how can we sanctify Him; must He not sanctify us? |
29678 | But how does that, where He says that they live, agree with that which he subjoins, that they are dead? |
29678 | But how does this come to pass? |
29678 | But how does this take place? |
29678 | But how has the new birth taken place? |
29678 | But how is that consistent, that the elders should rule, and yet all should be subject one to the other? |
29678 | But how? |
29678 | But if any one says,"Since you are ransomed by Christ, and His blood blots out your sin, what will you blot out by your mode of life?" |
29678 | But perhaps you say,"How? |
29678 | But to what spirits has he preached? |
29678 | But we say, if you yourself take away and blot out your sin, what has Christ then done? |
29678 | But what do they do? |
29678 | But what does St. Peter mean when he says,_ ye are kept by the power of God to salvation_? |
29678 | But what does St. Peter mean, in that he says, refrain from the lusts that war against the soul? |
29678 | But what is it that is offered to us? |
29678 | But what is it to rest upon His righteousness? |
29678 | But what is the divine nature? |
29678 | But what is this seed? |
29678 | But what sort of a faith is this? |
29678 | But what sort of power is it? |
29678 | But what were the elders therefore to do? |
29678 | But what, now, is this offence and perplexity, or stumbling? |
29678 | But why am I to restrain it? |
29678 | But why does Paul separate from one another the power and the coming of Christ? |
29678 | But why does he say then, purify your souls? |
29678 | But why does he say we have a sure word of prophecy? |
29678 | But why does the prophet call Him a foundation stone? |
29678 | But why should we be obedient to the magistracy for God''s sake? |
29678 | But why should we return good for evil? |
29678 | Did the old birth spring from a seed? |
29678 | Do you imagine then that God will tolerate it, that you should thrust Him from His throne and seat yourself in His place?" |
29678 | For how am I to believe on stone and wood? |
29678 | For how can an outward work make the heart inwardly clean? |
29678 | For how is it possible that we poor wretches should be able to deserve such good through our own works as no human reason or sense can conceive? |
29678 | For how is the world benefitted by these things? |
29678 | For then you may answer, Has not God spoken even by an ass? |
29678 | For though not now, yet at death will it come to pass, that the devil will come forward and say,"Why have you charged the Pope as Antichrist?" |
29678 | For what a thing would it be, that you should be cruelly beaten and had well deserved it, yet would glory in your cross? |
29678 | For what is it that is built, if I throw out one stone and see another thrown into its place? |
29678 | For what necessity could there then have been that He should have come down to earth and have shed His blood? |
29678 | For what praise is it, if ye endure buffeting for your faults? |
29678 | For what reason did God permit that to be written? |
29678 | God will not judge by this whether you are_ called_ a Christian, or have been baptized, but will ask you,"_ Art_ thou a Christian? |
29678 | Hast thou been baptized? |
29678 | How can it be possible that one who assuredly believes this, should yet cleave to perishable possessions and lusts? |
29678 | How can they have God''s Spirit if they do not have His word? |
29678 | How is that consistent: has He not offered up Himself? |
29678 | How is this? |
29678 | How then shall not I also endure somewhat if it pleases Him? |
29678 | How? |
29678 | How? |
29678 | If God gives thus to faith a shock that makes it tremble, how can_ he_ abide steadfast who is without faith? |
29678 | If now we bend the knee before a place of worship, or a picture of the holy cross, should we not do it far more before a living temple of God? |
29678 | In order that we may be saved thereby? |
29678 | Is it then a thing not human? |
29678 | Is not all subject to Him? |
29678 | Is then the kingdom not God the Father''s now? |
29678 | Let St. Peter''s bones be holy, yet how does it help you? |
29678 | Now you may say, If that is true, that we are all priests and ought to preach, what sort of an institution is there? |
29678 | Of what advantage is it to embrace the cross in monasteries? |
29678 | Of what concern to Him was it that no suckling should be killed while as yet it sucks milk? |
29678 | Should I then be so base as not to love Him? |
29678 | Should we bear such a_ title_,_ that_ is certainly pitiful; but if the High Majesty also arraigns, curses, and condemns,--who will endure it? |
29678 | So we read in Ezekiel, xxix., of King Nebuchadnezzar, where God says by the prophet,"Knowest thou not that he is My servant, and has served Me?" |
29678 | The pious he gently strokes, and first of all is the rod of kind correction: but what then will be done with those that do not believe? |
29678 | Then God opens the mouth of the beast to speak with the voice of a man, and she said,"What have I done to you that you should strike me so?" |
29678 | Then the ass answered and said,"Am I yet the ass upon which thou hast ridden continually even to this day, and have I done it for no more than this?" |
29678 | Then was the king filled with wrath, and said,"Did I not call thee that thou shouldst curse mine enemies? |
29678 | Therefore Peter says, that such vain, false teachers are to be; but what shall they do? |
29678 | Therefore St. Peter says,_ Hereunto are ye called._ Whereto? |
29678 | Therefore those fools know not what they say, who ask, How can faith alone answer, while many an one believes who yet performs no good work? |
29678 | These words are exceedingly precious; how could He have made them more sweet or tender? |
29678 | Though your child die, though you are sick, it is well if it pleases God; if you are in a state which pleases God, what better can you desire? |
29678 | We ask further, whether he makes a distinction between spiritual and worldly, since the clergy are now called spiritual, and other Christians worldly? |
29678 | What am I to do that I may restrain my sin? |
29678 | What are these shepherds to do? |
29678 | What if I have such a strange and irritable master as no one can thankfully serve, for many such may be found?" |
29678 | What now is the treasure wherewith ye are ransomed? |
29678 | What then am I to do? |
29678 | What then are the praiseworthy things and the noble deeds which God has put forth? |
29678 | What then are we to do? |
29678 | What then? |
29678 | When this reaches my heart, then it_ tastes_; for how can I but receive joy and gladness therefrom? |
29678 | Where then will_ he_ be found who has not faith? |
29678 | Wherefore does St. Peter say,--not, they are adulterers,--but,_ they have eyes full of adultery_? |
29678 | Wherefore should we then be sober and vigilant? |
29678 | Wherewith? |
29678 | While the Master runs upon the spears''points in the conflict, how much more should the servant advance with joy? |
29678 | Who is to endure this and still keep silent? |
29678 | Who, then, will set himself against it, or who will not be terrified by it? |
29678 | Why does He employ so great allurement? |
29678 | Why does the Apostle lay so much stress on the aim of the mind? |
29678 | Why should I subdue my flesh? |
29678 | Why then do Solomon and Peter, as in this passage, say,_ love covers sins_?" |
29678 | Why then does God thus leave us in life and misery? |
29678 | Why then should you not endure it also, when you are nothing but sin? |
29678 | _ And be ye also as living stones, built up into a spiritual house._ How can we build ourselves up? |
29678 | _ And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?_ This passage is also taken from the book of Proverbs, chap. |
29678 | _ And know, first of all, that in the last days there shall come scoffers who walk after their own lusts, and say, Where is the promise of his coming? |
29678 | _ That your prayers be not hindered._ What does St. Peter mean by that? |
29678 | _ Through His glory and virtue._ How does that call come, whereby we are called of God? |
29678 | _ To unfeigned love of the brethren._ To what end, then, are we to live a chastely holy life? |
29678 | _ Whose daughters ye are, if ye do well and stand in fear of no terror._ What does he mean by that? |
29678 | and they remain forever in such doubt,"who knows it,--who knows it?" |
29678 | but how if they were in error?" |
29678 | do you mean to say that virginity, and masses, and the like good works, amount to nothing? |
29678 | he says:"They whose judgment was not to drink the cup, have assuredly drunken, and thinkest thou that thou art he that shall not drink?" |
29678 | how is this? |
29678 | must there then be no distinction among the people, and are the women, also, to be priests? |
29678 | that I may be saved? |
29678 | the world has stood so long and continued to abide, is it now for the first time to be otherwise?" |
29678 | what hast thou now, abiding in thine integrity? |
29678 | what shall I cry? |
29678 | xxi.,"Have ye not read in Scripture,--the stone which the builders rejected is become the corner stone? |
29678 | xxxviii.,"I have said in the midst of my life, I must go down into the grave;"as though they should say,"O Lord God, is death already here?" |
28464 | But,you may say,"shall evil go unpunished? |
28464 | Did one ever hear of such a thing,they might exclaim,"as children born of God? |
28464 | Oh yes,you say,"but where would we be then?" |
28464 | Who is weak, and I am not weak? |
28464 | 20 For what glory is it, if, when ye sin, and are buffeted for it, ye shall take it patiently? |
28464 | 20 For what glory is it, if, when ye sin, and are buffeted for it, ye shall take it patiently? |
28464 | 21 Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law? |
28464 | 22 Are they Hebrews? |
28464 | 23 Are they ministers of Christ? |
28464 | 24 Know ye not that they that run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize? |
28464 | 29 Who is weak, and I am not weak? |
28464 | 30 Howbeit what saith the scripture? |
28464 | 32. Who revealed to Peter the nature of Christ''s thoughts upon the cross? |
28464 | 35 But some one will say, How are the dead raised? |
28464 | 5 And who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God? |
28464 | 55 O death, where is thy victory? |
28464 | 6 They therefore, when they were come together, asked him, saying, Lord, dost thou at this time restore the kingdom to Israel? |
28464 | 7 And they were all amazed and marvelled, saying, Behold, are not all these that speak Galilæans? |
28464 | 8 And how hear we, every man in our own language wherein we were born? |
28464 | 9. Who can prevent our office being vilified? |
28464 | Again, when you see one living in great splendor, in pleasure and presumption, following his own inclinations, think thus:"What has he? |
28464 | And again,"Or what man is there of you, who, if his son shall ask him for a loaf, will give him a stone?" |
28464 | And it is just and right, for why did we not honor the Gospel by accepting and preserving it? |
28464 | And must this mighty apostle, O merciful God, be subject to trials lest he exalt himself because of his great revelations? |
28464 | And what can it harm me to suffer when I know it is God''s will? |
28464 | And what is the extent of his forgiveness? |
28464 | And who knows but it may, in the Greek, have been altered to harmonize with Galatians 5, 22, where Paul speaks of the"fruit of the Spirit"? |
28464 | And why should we complain? |
28464 | Are they Israelites? |
28464 | Are they the seed of Abraham? |
28464 | Are they to hear his Word? |
28464 | Are we to live utterly idle, practically dead? |
28464 | Are you mad or foolish?" |
28464 | But how are we born? |
28464 | But how are we to flee the world? |
28464 | But how does Paul make this text prove the resurrection of Christ? |
28464 | But how is indifference to this life to be accomplished? |
28464 | But in the case of one who endorses and honors the Gospel, observe Paul''s comment( Rom 14, 4):"Who art thou that judgest the servant of another? |
28464 | But tell me, where do the Scriptures speak thus of Christians? |
28464 | But what are we to do? |
28464 | But what cause has Paul at heart that he dares so boldly condemn the judgment of these exalted officials? |
28464 | But what does Paul teach? |
28464 | But what does the resurrection advantage us? |
28464 | But what is the significance of Paul''s phrase"with grace"? |
28464 | But what is the use of multiplying words on the subject when the evil prevails to such extent as to be common custom in the land? |
28464 | But what manner of love has God manifested toward us? |
28464 | But where is this perfect man, and what is his name? |
28464 | But where would be forthcoming a sermon forcible enough to restrain the shameful sottishness and the drink devil among us? |
28464 | But who can fully portray this blind, perverted, abominable folly? |
28464 | But who is vigilant enough to elude such knavery and to make the children of the devil honest? |
28464 | But who would care to recount the full extent of this vice in all dealings and interests of the world between man and man? |
28464 | But you may say:"What? |
28464 | Can you locate the failure of such an individual? |
28464 | Christ testifies( Jn 5, 44),"How can ye believe, who receive glory one of another, and the glory that cometh from the only God ye seek not?" |
28464 | Could I be said to suffer innocently if I am obliged to confess I am well treated? |
28464 | Dear man, what but his own blindness can lead him to such a conclusion? |
28464 | Did they but regard it, what need have they of books, teachers or laws? |
28464 | Do not even wicked knaves and opposers of Christians often suffer at the hands of one another what they are not pleased to endure? |
28464 | Do you ask, What is the great necessity therefor? |
28464 | Do you imagine yourself able to endure that wrath of God, or to withstand it if you will not consider this and accept it? |
28464 | Do you wish to have assurance of eternal life? |
28464 | For what could they benefit if one possessed not the Word of salvation and eternal life? |
28464 | God says in Isaiah 66, 1- 2:"What manner of house will ye build unto me?... |
28464 | Had he been mere man, what would have been the occasion for saying that he became like a man and was found in the fashion of other men? |
28464 | Has a king of David''s glorious rank occasion to speak thus? |
28464 | He says( 1 Tim 3, 5):"If a man knoweth not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God?" |
28464 | How and from what was creation effected when there was nothing to start with? |
28464 | How can it be otherwise when they who should restrain and punish commit the same sins themselves? |
28464 | How can one be under obligation when he does not, and can not, possess anything? |
28464 | How can one whom the fire of heavenly love and grace can not melt, be rendered cheerfully obedient by laws and threats? |
28464 | How can there be unity of mind concerning spiritual offices and blessings with people so at variance upon trivial, contemptible worldly matters? |
28464 | How can these Corinthians be as true, unleavened wafers, or sweet dough, when they have yet to purge out the old leaven? |
28464 | How can they pray one for another who feel no interest in a neighbor''s wants, who rather are enemies, entertaining no good will toward one another? |
28464 | How can we be dead and at the same time risen? |
28464 | How can we live here with wives and children, houses and lands, and being citizens under a temporal government, and yet not be at home? |
28464 | How can we make the two claims harmonize? |
28464 | How could Christ approve such malice? |
28464 | How could he speak plainer and more forcibly? |
28464 | How could he utter anything more severe, more terrifying? |
28464 | How does the offering of a penny compare with that of the body? |
28464 | How else should we gentiles get the idea of cakes on Easter, when at our Passover we, by faith, eat the Paschal Lamb, Christ? |
28464 | How is a dead man profited, however much life may be preached to him, if that preaching does not make him live? |
28464 | How is it consistent with royal citizenship in a celestial country to be a pilgrim on earth? |
28464 | How is it possible to reconcile these seeming inconsistencies? |
28464 | How is it, then, Paul speaks as if faith without love were possible? |
28464 | How is that? |
28464 | How is this paradox to be explained? |
28464 | How shall we who are dead to sin live any longer therein? |
28464 | How should he do otherwise, knowing that his persecutors treated him unjustly and yet maintained the contrary? |
28464 | How will it compare with the death and shed blood of the Son of God, with the power of his resurrection? |
28464 | How will it divide honors with him in having merit to secure remission of sin and redemption from death? |
28464 | How will you fare with God if you do not love your neighbor? |
28464 | How would this read,"I am signified by a spiritual vine"? |
28464 | I will behave peculiarly, smashing windows and turning things upside down, for this is not my abiding- place"? |
28464 | If it is not too humble to be honored with his presence, why should we his servants not honor it? |
28464 | In the text Paul deals with the question, How are the dead raised, and with what body do they come? |
28464 | Is it merely a doctrine of words, or one of life and operating power? |
28464 | Is it not wonderfully comforting to the beggar to have servants and lovers of such honor? |
28464 | Is not this a superior, a noble, commandment, which completely levels the most unequal individuals? |
28464 | Is that what you mean, Paul, when you say we are not to seek the things of earth, though all these are essentially incident to life? |
28464 | Is the truth not to be preached at all? |
28464 | It is said of them( Ps 14, 4- 5):"Have all the workers of iniquity no knowledge, who eat up my people as they eat bread, and call not upon Jehovah?" |
28464 | Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump? |
28464 | Must we be silent and permit all mankind to go direct to hell? |
28464 | Now, how could God have pointed you to an example dearer, more pleasing and more to the purpose than this example-- the deep instinct of your nature? |
28464 | Now, how was it with them? |
28464 | Now, if you yield to him, suffering yourself to be seduced, what will it profit you to boast of the Gospel faith? |
28464 | Now, since God has so greatly blessed you as to make you his own begotten children, shall he not also give you every other good? |
28464 | Now, what is the process of the life and death mentioned? |
28464 | Now, who is to judge and decide the question? |
28464 | O death, where is thy sting? |
28464 | One hundred years ago, what were you and I and all men now living but absolutely nothing? |
28464 | Or of what use is it to preach righteousness to a sinner if he remain in sin? |
28464 | Paul would say:"What will you do, beloved Christians? |
28464 | Paul''s admonition begins:"Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump?" |
28464 | Shall he be their God? |
28464 | Shall they believe? |
28464 | Similarly, also:"What unto me is the multitude of your sacrifices? |
28464 | Such a course is essential to the honor of God and the salvation of souls; for if the truth were to be ignored, who would come to God? |
28464 | Tell me, what would you think of such a one? |
28464 | The test is, are we risen in Christ-- is his resurrection effective in us? |
28464 | Then how should others, how should such infirm beings as we, be free from self- exaltation? |
28464 | Therefore, James says:"Why trouble yourselves about earthly blessings, which though God- given are transitory? |
28464 | We read in a book of the ancient fathers that on a certain occasion of their assembling, the question was raised, which is really the noblest work? |
28464 | What are death, the devil and all creatures as a match for Christ? |
28464 | What are the means and process the Spirit employs to change and renew the heart? |
28464 | What are we to do? |
28464 | What are we to understand here? |
28464 | What can be said for us? |
28464 | What can it advantage me for them to burn eternally in hell? |
28464 | What can you say to the fact that Christ the Lord is, himself, with us on earth? |
28464 | What greater love and blessing could be shown? |
28464 | What human heart would not melt at the joy- inspiring thought? |
28464 | What injury can the world render, what help can it offer, so long as you hold the treasure of the Word? |
28464 | What is a slight injury or the loss of some temporal blessing in comparison with these? |
28464 | What is meant here? |
28464 | What is the need of further inquiry and investigation or discussion of this theme? |
28464 | What is the sum of all suffering and misfortune compared to this light? |
28464 | What is their theory? |
28464 | What matters to us the insignificance of the seat the Lord chooses? |
28464 | What meaneth this? |
28464 | What more can we do? |
28464 | What more could be desired? |
28464 | What more would one, or could one, offer than himself, all he is and all he has? |
28464 | What shall we say to these things? |
28464 | What sort of foolish, perverted individuals are they who so teach? |
28464 | What would be the result were all evil to be tolerated and covered up? |
28464 | What, according to the world''s construction, is implied by the statement,"Whatsoever is begotten[ born] of God overcometh the world?" |
28464 | What, then, is the teaching of the commandment? |
28464 | Whence, then, do you derive sonship? |
28464 | Where would be the sense in my saying to you,"You are like a man, are made in the fashion of a man, and take upon yourself the form of a servant"? |
28464 | Where would the wealthy and powerful be if there were no poor and humble? |
28464 | Where, then, does Paul stand, who says( Rom 3, 31):"Do we then make the law of none effect through faith? |
28464 | Who could be worthy such service from such a one? |
28464 | Who could or would heap upon himself the guilt of such negligence? |
28464 | Who ever heard of weak strength? |
28464 | Who is so daring and haughty he will not be restrained and humbled by so remarkable an example of divine judgment? |
28464 | Who would have thought to find so much precious virtue and power ascribed by Paul to this one excellence as counterpart of so much that is evil? |
28464 | Who would not shrink from occupying the uppermost seat and from lording it over others when he sees the Son of God humble and eliminate himself? |
28464 | Who would not suppose the Holy Spirit to dwell visibly where such wisdom, such discernment of the Scriptures, is present? |
28464 | Why does he so? |
28464 | Why not much rather rejoice in the comforting prospect of the great heavenly blessings already abundantly yours and which can not be taken from you?" |
28464 | Why should Paul reverse the seemingly proper order? |
28464 | Why, then, did the Jews persecute and crucify him-- put him to death? |
28464 | Why, then, need you take any account of the world, and anything it may do, whether good or evil? |
28464 | Why, then, should I be impatient or desire revenge? |
28464 | Why, then, should you complain of your suffering or refuse to suffer what your sins really deserve? |
28464 | Why, then, yield to the devil, allowing yourself to be robbed of salvation and eternal life? |
28464 | Will ye hunt the souls of my people, and save souls alive for yourselves? |
28464 | Will you live in the world and not encounter any persecution because of your good deeds? |
28464 | Will you rage at the wickedness of the world, and in your rage become wicked yourself and commit evil? |
28464 | Would it not encourage them in their wickedness until life would not be safe to anyone?" |
28464 | Would not that be giving the wicked opportunity to carry out their evil designs? |
28464 | Would not that be the natural rejoinder to such a foolish statement? |
28464 | Yes, and have we not further reason for checking the evil when even the young practice it without fear or shame? |
28464 | Yes, what would be his judgment of those who in public preaching clinch and claw, attack and calumniate each other? |
28464 | and that he assumed the form of a servant though he was in form divine? |
28464 | and with what manner of body do they come? |
28464 | or more absurd still, that strength is increased by weakness? |
28464 | or to an erring, factious individual if he forsake not his error and his darkness? |
28464 | or to have instruction enabling me rightly to interpret a single psalm? |
28464 | that to his sores and wounds are subject the crown of wealth and the sweet savor of royal splendor? |
28464 | who is caused to stumble, and I burn not? |
28464 | wonderful that his poverty commands the services of a king in his opulence? |
27978 | ;( 13, 1):How long, O Jehovah? |
27978 | Why is it then, that ye so anxiously expect such great consolations from this present life as to seem incapable of ever being completely satisfied? 27978 ( Ps 11, 3):Our lips are our own: who is lord over us?" |
27978 | * Were all Ham''s descendents cursed? |
27978 | --that ye do not agree to the truth, that ye do not permit yourselves to be persuaded by that which is true? |
27978 | 147. Who can doubt, moreover, that Satan by this new species of temptation increased greatly the grief of our first parents? |
27978 | Adam therefore, as God''s representative, arraigns him with the words,"What hast thou done?" |
27978 | Also in Psalms, 12, 4:"Who have said, With our tongue will we prevail; our lips are our own: who is lord over us?" |
27978 | And Gal 3, 1,"Who did bewitch you that ye should not obey the truth?" |
27978 | And also above, in this case of Cain,"If thou doest well, shall not thy countenance be lifted up?" |
27978 | And did not this at once prove his mind to be hostile against his brother? |
27978 | And he said, I know not: Am I my brother''s keeper?_ 118. |
27978 | And is the fact that God took Enoch to be understood as if the other patriarchs are neither with God nor living? |
27978 | And what did he effect with his pride? |
27978 | And what else could holy men do but weep when the world would in no wise permit itself to be corrected? |
27978 | And whence is this? |
27978 | And where was this land situated? |
27978 | And who does not know the vices of a more advanced age? |
27978 | And who opens the door? |
27978 | And who would doubt that he had other failings besides this thirst for glory? |
27978 | And why is this? |
27978 | And yet in the midst of all these mighty sins, they fear not, but are proud and secure, boasting and saying,"What can the righteous do?" |
27978 | Are not the purposes of God eternal and unalterable, incapable of being regretted? |
27978 | Are not those whom God threatens to no longer judge by his Spirit likewise the sons of God? |
27978 | Are the rest of us all in error? |
27978 | As Peter says( 2 Pet 2, 5), if he"spared not the ancient world,"how much less will he spare the popes or the emperors who rage against his Word? |
27978 | As if he had said: I have killed a man''tis true, but what is that to you? |
27978 | As when he says,"What man is there that hath built a new house, and hath not dedicated it? |
27978 | Awful is the voice of Christ when it utters the words,"Nevertheless, when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?" |
27978 | But do those extenuators have any Scriptural proof to rest upon? |
27978 | But does he not confess by the very word"brother"which he takes upon his lips that he ought to be his keeper? |
27978 | But does not Jacob become a servant when we see him, from fear of his brother, haste away into exile? |
27978 | But how does this principle agree with the commandment of God? |
27978 | But how is the destruction to be effected? |
27978 | But if such was their life, you may say, how could they maintain the appearance and reputation of holiness and righteousness? |
27978 | But is it not the Lord himself who has ordained kings and wills that all men should honor and obey them? |
27978 | But tell me, what language has there ever been that men easily have learned to speak from grammatical rules? |
27978 | But what does Moses mean by saying that the fountains of the great deep burst, and that the windows of heaven were opened? |
27978 | But what does he imagine? |
27978 | But what happens? |
27978 | But what is the need of so many words? |
27978 | But what success has Cain with his attempt? |
27978 | But when God, in this way, has shaken out the wheat and gathered the grain in its place, what, think you, shall be the future of the chaff? |
27978 | But who should dare to accuse God of untruthfulness because he preserves the Church in a manner unknown and undesired by man? |
27978 | But who would believe statements for which there is no authority in the Scriptures? |
27978 | But why does Noah not say,"Blessed be Shem,"instead of,"Blessed be Jehovah, the God of Shem"? |
27978 | But why does he deliver his discourse not before his church but at home, and only before his wives? |
27978 | But why does he treat the earth so ruthlessly since all this was done without her will? |
27978 | But why waste any more time upon immaterial matters, particularly as we see that the suggestions of the rabbis are not at all wise? |
27978 | But why, you may say, should God need to complain thus? |
27978 | But you say, what will be the meaning of this? |
27978 | But you will say, perhaps, Of what import is it that Noah first begat sons when he was five hundred years old? |
27978 | But, I ask you, what is the value of this figment? |
27978 | But, I ask you, who has given command to do those things? |
27978 | But, I ask, why is not complaint made also of the men, or why are not the daughters of God included in this complaint? |
27978 | But, you ask, if because of sin the nature of animals became completely altered, how could Noah control them, especially the savage and fierce ones? |
27978 | But, you say, why do they fear when they are stronger? |
27978 | Can he not when it pleases him suddenly destroy the whole world? |
27978 | Can you not discern the signs of the times? |
27978 | Can, then, the natural powers of man be said to have remained unimpaired, seeing that man''s thoughts are always set upon evil things? |
27978 | Could he have brought a stronger accusation against himself, in view of the fact that Christ immediately turns his words against him? |
27978 | Could words be more appalling than these, that Noah alone was righteous before the Lord? |
27978 | David uses the same verb:"If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?" |
27978 | Did God, then, permit man to use also the unclean animals for food? |
27978 | Did it exist before the flood? |
27978 | Did not Adam also, and Seth, and Cainan, together with their descendants-- did not all these, also, walk with God? |
27978 | Does he not, on his return home, supplicate his brother and fall on his knees before him? |
27978 | Does he sleep and care no longer for human affairs? |
27978 | Does not God safeguard the interests of Abel better than he could possibly have done himself? |
27978 | Dost thou alone please God? |
27978 | Dost thou believe that thou will be kept safe to the end, when waters are boundless, and those immense clouds seem to be inexhaustible? |
27978 | For how can any one explain what he does not understand? |
27978 | For how could the maiden rejoice in a marriage with her brother who was a murderer, accursed and excommunicated? |
27978 | For is it not much easier to be delivered from all danger and suffering in a single hour than to live for centuries amid colossal wickedness? |
27978 | For take away original sin, and what need is there of Christ at all? |
27978 | For that generation did not have the Word; how, then, could Lamech be believed to have been a prophet? |
27978 | For what evil exists that is not found in this present life? |
27978 | For what think you can be more horrible for our tyrants to hear than that the blood of the slain continually cries aloud and accuses them before God? |
27978 | For who was it that disclosed the murder committed by Cain? |
27978 | Had God not granted this power to man, what kind of lives, I ask you, would we lead? |
27978 | Had they believed that such a punishment was close at hand, would they have gone on in a feeling of security? |
27978 | Has anything more unnatural ever been heard? |
27978 | Has the world ever seen anything more cruel than the Turks? |
27978 | He did not say,"My Father, didst thou make me the keeper of my brother?" |
27978 | He might rather have thought: If the human race is to perish, why should I marry? |
27978 | He says:"When the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?" |
27978 | He thinks he made a most plausible excuse when he said,"Am I my brother''s keeper?" |
27978 | How can that voice be small or weak which, rising from earth, is heard by God in heaven? |
27978 | How can we reconcile such purpose of the creator with the fact that he destroyed all mankind except eight souls? |
27978 | How could Abel have inflicted on his brother such vengeance as God does, now that Abel is dead? |
27978 | How could he approve the corruption of such degenerate progeny? |
27978 | How could he, if alive, execute such judgment on his brother as God here executes? |
27978 | How would it otherwise be possible for a boy of ten years to control an entire herd of cattle? |
27978 | How, then, can anything be aught but evil that proceeds from ignorance and hatred of God? |
27978 | How, then, is it that the first world, called into being in this way through the Word, should, to use Peter''s expression, perish by water? |
27978 | How, then, was it true that Ham was cursed and Shem was blessed? |
27978 | I am quite certain that very wicked men once lived in this country of ours; how could we otherwise explain the parched soil and barren sands? |
27978 | If God foresees everything, why does the text say that he now first sees? |
27978 | If God is wise, how can regret for having created anything befall him? |
27978 | If a single spring could work such destruction what would be the result of the uncurbed power of ocean and seas? |
27978 | If it were otherwise, why should he forbid the taking of human life? |
27978 | If this is correct, then this passage is a witness for immortality; for how could God call to account a person who, being dead, no longer exists? |
27978 | If this was permitted to Noah, why should we not be permitted to choose certain forms of worship? |
27978 | If we believe this to be true, who would wish to be found among authorities, for whom so certain perdition is prepared and imminent? |
27978 | In addition to the immoderation characterizing our life, how much have the fruits themselves lost in excellence? |
27978 | In view of so great a sin, was it not quite gentle to inquire,"Where is Abel thy brother?" |
27978 | In what, therefore, consists the holiness they vaunt? |
27978 | Is it a wonder, then, that we become broken in spirit and desperate when God seems to have cast us away and everything goes against us? |
27978 | Is it anything but a doctrine of works? |
27978 | Is it because the sin of Cain, as a murderer, was greater than the sin of Adam and Eve? |
27978 | Is it not a miracle that those eight human beings did not die from grief and fear? |
27978 | Is it not because he was born of us, and because we, through our sin, are what we are? |
27978 | Is it not true that the very languages most thoroughly reduced to rules, like Greek and Latin, are learned rather by practice? |
27978 | Is it wonderful, then, that he deals with the Papists in the same way? |
27978 | Is not Isaac also seen to be a most miserable beggar? |
27978 | Is not the converse the truth? |
27978 | Is not this, I pray you, a shocking corruption of the text before us? |
27978 | Is the Word of God untruthful? |
27978 | Justly under indictment for murder, he presently becomes the accuser of God, and expostulates with him:"Am I my brother''s keeper?" |
27978 | Likewise Samuel-- what does he not do for Saul? |
27978 | Many descriptions of cruelty are to be found on every hand, but could any be painted as more atrocious and execrable than is the case here? |
27978 | May it not be that the apostles had revelations which St. Augustine and others did not have? |
27978 | Men may therefore inquire, Where is the curse of the wicked? |
27978 | Moreover, how is it likely that an ungodly person asks death at the very time when God exercises judgment? |
27978 | Notwithstanding, what is their life and religion but incessant murder, robbery, rapine and other horrible outrages? |
27978 | Now comes the thought: What is God doing? |
27978 | Now, when the fact of this shameful murder was made known to the parents, what do we think must have been the sad scenes resulting? |
27978 | On the contrary, though being the accused, he himself accuses God by replying,"Am I my brother''s keeper?" |
27978 | Ought we not, therefore, to sigh for those future things, and to hate those of the present? |
27978 | Shall we all be damned? |
27978 | Shall we, then, consider such people to be the Church? |
27978 | Should I, says he, endure forever such contempt for my Word? |
27978 | Should we not, then, fear the judgment of God, such as he here announces to the old world? |
27978 | Since government had been turned into tyranny and the home vitiated by adultery and whoredom, how could punishment be delayed any longer? |
27978 | Such voices occur here and there in the Psalms( 10, 1):"Why standest thou afar off? |
27978 | The hungry he hath filled with good things; and the rich he hath sent empty away"? |
27978 | The priests and bishops heap contempt upon us, saying, What can those poverty stricken heretics do? |
27978 | The question arises, how can God be truthful here? |
27978 | The rabbins, however, expound the passage as a denial in the form of a question, as if he had said,"Is my iniquity greater than can be remitted?" |
27978 | The wretched Papists press us today with this one argument: Do you believe that all the fathers have been in error? |
27978 | Then God is not such a being as to promise deliverance from sin and death through the seed of woman? |
27978 | Then the matter itself serves as refutation, for could anything more absurd have been devised? |
27978 | There is no doubt that a depraved generation hated him inordinately, tantalized him in various ways and thus insulted him:"Art thou alone wise? |
27978 | There was a common proverb of old,"What is it to the Romans that the Greeks die?" |
27978 | They are all gone aside?" |
27978 | They reason thus: This minister is poor and despised; why then should he reprove me, a prince, a nobleman, a magistrate? |
27978 | They reasoned thus: If God is at all angry, can he not correct the disobedient by the sword, by pestilence? |
27978 | This calamity they saw with their own eyes; who would doubt that they were violently stirred by the sight? |
27978 | This expression is used by Paul in Gal 1, 10, where he says,"Am I now persuading men or God?" |
27978 | To him who kept Jonah for three days in the midst of the sea and in the belly of the whale, what do you think is impossible? |
27978 | To how many diseases, to what great dangers, to what dreadful calamities, is it not subject? |
27978 | Upon this, Cain, becoming abusive, makes answer to his parents, by no means with due reverence,"I know not: Am I my brother''s keeper?" |
27978 | Was it not sufficient for him to perish alone, that he must join to himself a companion for the disaster? |
27978 | Was it not, as the text here tells us, the blood of Abel, fairly deafening with its constant cries the ears of God and men? |
27978 | Was not sin the cause? |
27978 | We say it was a transition, but was it not a revolution? |
27978 | We will dismiss innumerable other questions such as: What kind of air was used in the ark? |
27978 | What can be more splendid than this name? |
27978 | What could Adam and Seth teach greater or better than that the great deliverer, Christ, was promised to their posterity? |
27978 | What if the Turk should obtain sway over the whole world, which he never will? |
27978 | What is in store after our death? |
27978 | What is more ludicrous than that the Egyptians adored the calf Apis as the supreme godhead? |
27978 | What is the cause of this grave state of affairs? |
27978 | What is the cause of wrath so great? |
27978 | What is the object of this lying invention but to cause us to do away with Christ altogether? |
27978 | What is the reason for this feeling of security? |
27978 | What lamentations? |
27978 | What may we imagine the condition to have been in such a long existence, in which the bitterness and vehemence of human nature were even stronger? |
27978 | What monk is there who could affirm that he did anything right? |
27978 | What noteworthy thing is it to teach that servants should obey their master and children their parents? |
27978 | What orator could do justice to the scene which Moses depicts in one word:"Cain rose up against his brother?" |
27978 | What people in America can show a worse religious record? |
27978 | What shall I do, therefore? |
27978 | What shall we say here? |
27978 | What sighs and groans? |
27978 | What sin should it be if one, happening upon a nude person, should see what is before him without his will? |
27978 | What utterances could evince more contempt than these in the face of open sins? |
27978 | What will be our fate in the frenzy, so to speak, that shall befall the world in its dotage? |
27978 | What, in consequence, are we to do? |
27978 | What, then shall we say of the inward vices when unbelief, presumption, neglect of the Word, and wicked views grow up? |
27978 | What, then, shall we expect where such walls do not exist, where there is no Church at all? |
27978 | What, then, shall we poor, oppressed people do? |
27978 | What, then, you will ask, shall we declare with reference to these examples? |
27978 | What, therefore, could possibly have come into the mind of Jerome when he believed the rabbins, who say Cain was expostulating with his brother? |
27978 | What, therefore, is it to me that I am driven by my father from beneath his roof? |
27978 | When she sees these ministrations to be unavailing, what else can she do but feel grievous pain at the destruction of the impenitent? |
27978 | When, then, such broodings found their way also into the weak souls of the women, what cries, wails and tears may we surmise to have been the result? |
27978 | Where art thou?" |
27978 | Where is the blessing of the godly? |
27978 | Where is wickedness? |
27978 | Where then are we to seek the truth of this prophecy? |
27978 | Where were Luther''s spirit and writings among his early American followers? |
27978 | Where will you find such eminent examples of chastity in the papacy? |
27978 | Where, then, did Cain live with his wife? |
27978 | Where, then, is vice in this case? |
27978 | Which way can I turn, wretched man that I am?" |
27978 | Whither can I flee? |
27978 | Whither should they flee when the waters poured in upon them with such force? |
27978 | Who can tell why God so permits? |
27978 | Who of us, on finding a stranger lying by the wayside drunk and nude, would not at least cover him with his own coat to forestall disgrace? |
27978 | Who would not prefer that they should embrace the Word and recover their senses? |
27978 | Who would not prefer to live on a lowly plane and suffer hunger? |
27978 | Who would rejoice in the eternal damnation of the popes and their followers? |
27978 | Why did Caesar rule the world? |
27978 | Why did Wesley''s followers become the dominating religious force in America? |
27978 | Why did he not see this sin or depraved nature of man from the beginning of the world? |
27978 | Why did others obey him, since he was only human like themselves-- no better, no stronger and liable to die as soon as themselves? |
27978 | Why did the beasts here lose their fear of man? |
27978 | Why did they not see the daughters of God and desire those in the Church and possess the promise of the seed? |
27978 | Why did they rage against man? |
27978 | Why do they not notice the repeated testimony of Moses, that Enoch"walked with God"? |
27978 | Why do they not rather urge the real cause, that it was a special gift that Noah, a vigorous man, abstained from marriage for five hundred years? |
27978 | Why does Paul elsewhere complain, and in Romans 7, 18 freely confess that there is nothing good in him? |
27978 | Why does Scripture thus attribute to God such things as a temporary will, vision and purpose? |
27978 | Why does he bestow such high praise on the latter only? |
27978 | Why does he not bestow the same praise upon the other patriarchs? |
27978 | Why does he not punish his enemy? |
27978 | Why dost thou heap upon them all manner of favors, while I, with my family, am greatly harassed and almost without assistance? |
27978 | Why is it then, we repeat, that Moses does not laud Enosh equally with Enoch? |
27978 | Why is this? |
27978 | Why not make four beginnings, since there are four distinct seasons according to the equinoxes and solstices? |
27978 | Why should I beget sons? |
27978 | Why should pestilence be of rare occurrence? |
27978 | Why should they say concerning Enoch in particular, that he was subject to the evil desires of the flesh? |
27978 | Why was it? |
27978 | Why, then, do rainbows assume different forms at different times? |
27978 | Why, then, do we absurdly boast of free- will? |
27978 | Why, then, does God give such careful instruction with reference to dimensions and materials? |
27978 | Why, then, does Moses ascribe this great honor to Enoch only? |
27978 | Why, then, does Moses discriminate in favor of Enoch? |
27978 | Why, therefore, does Moses call it a sin? |
27978 | Why? |
27978 | Will Turk and Pope thereby escape death, or even secure permanence of temporal power? |
27978 | Would it not be awful enough to partition the earth into three parts and to threaten destruction to one? |
27978 | Would they not rather have repented and begun a better life? |
27978 | You may ask: Why does God prescribe everything so accurately? |
27978 | You may say, however: What kind of a window was it, or how could it exist in those frequent and violent rains? |
27978 | _ And Jehovah said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother? |
27978 | _ And he said, What hast thou done? |
27978 | or why should there be need for Japheth to be beguiled or persuaded, and that by God himself? |
1549 | Alas,he cries,"have you come to this, that you no longer know God? |
1549 | Am I my brother''s keeper? |
1549 | And what book would be your choice? |
1549 | And what is that? |
1549 | Because there were no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us away to die in the wilderness? 1549 But how will I get rid of my sin?" |
1549 | Ca n''t you see that I seek no man''s favor by my doctrine? |
1549 | Did God call me on account of my holy life? 1549 Do I serve men or God?" |
1549 | Do n''t you know that God is no respecter of persons? |
1549 | Do you Galatians know why the false apostles are so zealous about you? 1549 Do you suppose that God for the sake of a few Lutheran heretics would disown His entire Church? |
1549 | How can the Church be holy? |
1549 | How so? |
1549 | How then can you say that righteousness is obtained by the Law? |
1549 | How,our opponents ask,"can this passage be applied to the holy Christ as if He were accursed of God and worthy to be hanged?" |
1549 | What are these false apostles doing? |
1549 | What do you mean--''liberty''? |
1549 | What things? |
1549 | What,they exclaim,"should this heathen be justified without the Law? |
1549 | Who are you to dissent from the fathers and the entire Church, and to bring a contradictory doctrine? 1549 Why do the false apostles insist that you should be circumcised? |
1549 | Why not? 1549 Why should I be angry with you, since you have done me no injury at all?" |
1549 | Why should you boast of the Law, my Galatians, when the Law came four hundred and thirty years after the promise? |
1549 | Why tempt ye God, to put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear? |
1549 | 143:2) Again,"If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?" |
1549 | Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth? |
1549 | And I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution? |
1549 | And Paul says elsewhere:"Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple? |
1549 | And did not Christ perform many good deeds, and suffer many evils patiently, bidding us to follow His example? |
1549 | And how about the overthrow of the Roman Empire? |
1549 | And now? |
1549 | Are these not excellent laws, perfect wisdom? |
1549 | Are ye so foolish? |
1549 | Are you surprised that reason thinks little of faith? |
1549 | Are you wiser than so many holy men, wiser than the whole Church?" |
1549 | As if he meant to say,"What is more human than for a human being to fall, to be deceived and to err?" |
1549 | At this state a person begins to lament:"Who is going to help me?" |
1549 | Because money does not justify, would you say that money is good for nothing? |
1549 | Because the eyes do not justify, would you have them taken out? |
1549 | But how long are the scolding and the whippings of the schoolmaster to continue? |
1549 | But if, while we seek to be justified by Christ, we ourselves also are found sinners, is therefore Christ the minister of sin? |
1549 | But now that you have come to know the true God, why do you go back to the worship of idols?" |
1549 | But what do I do? |
1549 | But what does the Law accomplish for those who have been justified by Christ? |
1549 | But what more needs to be said? |
1549 | But when he heard the ominous words,"What hast thou done? |
1549 | But where are the people who can render perfection? |
1549 | But where did Peter acquire this power? |
1549 | But where is the person who can do"them,"i.e., love God with all his heart, soul, and mind, and his neighbor as himself? |
1549 | But where will you find the person who can do that? |
1549 | But where will you find them? |
1549 | But why do n''t you mount up to heaven? |
1549 | But why does Paul accuse the Galatians of reverting to the weak and beggarly elements of the Law when they never had the Law? |
1549 | But why? |
1549 | By what means? |
1549 | Can anything worse be said against the Law? |
1549 | Can the lad then go around and say that he deserved the inheritance by his obedience to the old man''s request? |
1549 | Can you imagine a more arrant outrage than to hate God and to abhor His Law? |
1549 | Can you see nothing but law, sin, death, and hell? |
1549 | Could not God revoke His Law? |
1549 | Did Christ die, or did He not die? |
1549 | Did he know how to get out of prison? |
1549 | Did not Christ Himself say:"I am the way, and the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me"? |
1549 | Did not Christ say that unbelievers are already damned? |
1549 | Did not Paul preach to the Jews, while Peter preached to the Gentiles also? |
1549 | Did not the destruction of Jerusalem follow on the heels of the Gospel? |
1549 | Did not the whole world seethe with unrest as the Gospel was preached in the whole world? |
1549 | Did the Law ever die for me? |
1549 | Did the Law ever love me? |
1549 | Did the Law ever sacrifice itself for me? |
1549 | Do n''t you think he deserved the gift of the Holy Ghost?" |
1549 | Do you notice how well suited to his purpose Paul writes? |
1549 | Do you now see how faith justifies without works? |
1549 | Do you think for a moment that these reactions did not worry the apostles? |
1549 | Do you think the schoolboy feels good about it? |
1549 | Does it not then make men righteous? |
1549 | Does not Holy Writ forbid us to trust in men? |
1549 | Does not the Law command charity? |
1549 | Does not the Law say so?" |
1549 | For do I now persuade men, or God? |
1549 | For if our sins could be removed by our own efforts, what need was there for the Son of God to be given for them? |
1549 | For is He not a merciful and generous Father who gives good things even to the unworthy and ungrateful? |
1549 | Forever? |
1549 | Gave what? |
1549 | Has it never occurred to you that the pope, cardinals, bishops, monks, and that the whole synagogue of Satan are trouble- makers? |
1549 | Have ye suffered so many things in vain? |
1549 | He argues:"If we who have been justified by Christ are counted unrighteous, why seek justification in Christ at all? |
1549 | He said:"I am come to send fire on the earth, and what will I, if it be already kindled?" |
1549 | He says to them:"Do n''t you realize what you have done? |
1549 | He therefore that ministereth to you the Spirit, and worketh miracles among you, doeth he it by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith? |
1549 | He will say:"How can I be holy when I feel my sins?" |
1549 | Here someone may object:"How come we are not under the law? |
1549 | Here the question arises by what means are we justified? |
1549 | His need of angelic comfort, His tremulous prayer in the garden, His lamentation on the Cross,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" |
1549 | How about running away from God? |
1549 | How about that? |
1549 | How about the monks? |
1549 | How can God fulfill His promises to a people that hates the Law?" |
1549 | How can I buy for a penny what cost a million dollars? |
1549 | How can a pupil love a teacher who frustrates his desires? |
1549 | How can the Law avail anything unto righteousness? |
1549 | How can the Law effect our justification, when Paul so plainly states that we must be dead to the Law if we want to live unto God? |
1549 | How can the one statement prove the other? |
1549 | How can these two contradictions be harmonized: I am a sinner and deserve God''s wrath and punishment, and yet the Father loves me? |
1549 | How can these two contradictory statements be reconciled? |
1549 | How can they teach faith to others? |
1549 | How could you so quickly stray from grace into the Law, from freedom into bondage?" |
1549 | How could you so soon forsake the light and return to darkness? |
1549 | How did Christ do it? |
1549 | How did Christ manage to redeem us? |
1549 | How does it come that you do not grow the same fruits now? |
1549 | How else would the churches believe him? |
1549 | How is God going to humble such a person except by the Law? |
1549 | How long ought the Law to hold sway? |
1549 | How may these two contradictory statements of the Apostle,"Ye knew not God,"and"Ye worshipped God,"be reconciled? |
1549 | How may we obtain remission of our sins? |
1549 | How so is Christ the end of the Law? |
1549 | How so? |
1549 | How then can the Law justify us? |
1549 | How then could God say that Moses was crying to Him? |
1549 | How was it with Cornelius? |
1549 | How were they to escape? |
1549 | How, then, can anyone be justified by the Law when everybody hates the Law and its divine author? |
1549 | I answer: You feel sin? |
1549 | I ask you, what good did their scrubbing, their snow- white clothes, and their continence do them? |
1549 | I ask you, what sin can be more horrible than to reject the grace of God, and to refuse the righteousness of Christ? |
1549 | If Christ did not punish them, what right have we to do it? |
1549 | If He offers His gifts free of charge, why not take them? |
1549 | If I could by work or merit love the Son of God and come to Him, why should He have sacrificed Himself for me? |
1549 | If I, a condemned sinner, could have been purchased and redeemed by any other price, why should the Son of God have given Himself for me? |
1549 | If all men know God how can Paul say that the Galatians did not know God prior to the hearing of the Gospel? |
1549 | If one can earn the forgiveness of sins and everlasting life through one''s own efforts to what purpose was Christ born? |
1549 | If salvation is not a matter of doing why should we do anything for the poor?" |
1549 | If the Law was non- existent how could Abraham obtain righteousness by the Law? |
1549 | If they could not hear the Law, how could they ever hope to perform the Law? |
1549 | If we are dead to the Law and the Law is dead to us, how can it possibly contribute anything to our justification? |
1549 | If we are justified by the Law, tell me, what has Christ achieved by His death, by His preaching, by His victory over sin and death? |
1549 | If we do not love God and His Word what difference does it make if we love anything at all? |
1549 | In the fourteenth chapter of Exodus the Lord addresses Moses at the Red Sea:"Wherefore criest thou unto me?" |
1549 | In whom? |
1549 | Is it not amazing that a person should refuse to hear things that are good for him? |
1549 | Is it therefore not extreme folly for Rome and the Mohammedans to fight each other about religion? |
1549 | Is not this horrible blasphemy? |
1549 | Is the law then against the promises of God? |
1549 | Is there no grace, no forgiveness, no joy, peace, life, heaven, no Christ and God? |
1549 | Is therefore Christ the minister of sin? |
1549 | It is possible for us to be in error-- we who have received the Holy Ghost? |
1549 | It soliloquizes:"Why art thou cast down, O my soul? |
1549 | Nevertheless what saith the Scripture? |
1549 | Now arises another question: If the Law does no more than to reveal sin, does it not oppose the promises of God? |
1549 | Now what kind of righteousness is this when we refrain from evil out of fear of punishment? |
1549 | Now what sort of an ambition is that? |
1549 | Now, if the performance of the moral law can not justify, how can circumcision justify, when circumcision is part of the ceremonial law? |
1549 | Now, what good does it do you if you know that there is a God, if you do not know how He feels about you, or what He wants of you? |
1549 | On account of my outrageous cruelty? |
1549 | Or do I seek to please men? |
1549 | Or do you suppose that God would have left His Church floundering in error all these centuries?" |
1549 | Or do you think that God spared not His Son, but delivered Him for us all, for the fun of it? |
1549 | Or have you obtained your freedom from us who preach faith in Christ Jesus? |
1549 | Or on account of my pharisaical religion? |
1549 | Or on account of my prayers, fastings, and works? |
1549 | Otherwise why the need of promises? |
1549 | Paul asks:"Why is it that man''s last will is scrupulously respected and not God''s testament? |
1549 | Paul says:"How can the Law justify when that whole sanctified people of Israel and even mediator Moses trembled at the voice of God? |
1549 | Paul''s argumentation runs like this:"Since this is the unmistakable testimony of Holy Writ, why do you take your stand upon circumcision and the Law? |
1549 | People ask:"Whom then shall we believe?" |
1549 | Peter acknowledged this in the words:"Which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear? |
1549 | Shall we then discard the Law? |
1549 | Should I now once again establish the Law, and set up the rule of Moses? |
1549 | Should he be made equal to us who are circumcised?" |
1549 | Should he despair? |
1549 | Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law? |
1549 | The false apostles might say,"Who knows whether Paul is telling the truth?" |
1549 | The first danger is:"Are ye so foolish, that after ye have begun in the Spirit, ye would now end in the flesh?" |
1549 | The matter upon which the apostles deliberated in conference was this: Is the observance of the Law requisite unto justification? |
1549 | The other danger against which the Apostle warns the Galatians is this:"Have ye suffered so many things in vain?" |
1549 | The question naturally arises: If the Law was not given for righteousness or salvation, why was it given? |
1549 | The question occurs to us, What difference is there between faith and hope? |
1549 | They perhaps thought: why should he be so stubborn in such small matters? |
1549 | This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith? |
1549 | To eat or not to eat pork, what difference does it make? |
1549 | To the Corinthians he wrote:"If we have sown unto you spiritual things is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?" |
1549 | To whom? |
1549 | VERSE 1. Who hath bewitched you, that ye should not obey the truth? |
1549 | VERSE 1. Who hath bewitched you? |
1549 | VERSE 7. Who did hinder you that ye should not obey the truth? |
1549 | Was His death worth while, or was it not? |
1549 | Was it necessary for Paul to go under oath? |
1549 | Was it not enough to say,"from God the Father"? |
1549 | Was it not irreverent for him to speak that way about the holy Law of God? |
1549 | Was not Abraham, your father, of whom you make so much, justified and saved without circumcision and the Law by faith alone?" |
1549 | Was not God patient with us also while we were blindfolded by the papacy? |
1549 | Was not one reference to them sufficient? |
1549 | We can hear him say to the Galatians:"Why do you give these pestilent fellows a hearing in the first place? |
1549 | We can imagine the Apostle saying to the Galatians:"Why do you get so worked up over ceremonies, meats, days, places, and such things? |
1549 | We would have the right to ask Him:"Why did you make this promise in the first place:''In thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed''? |
1549 | What are we to do? |
1549 | What are you going to do about it?" |
1549 | What business have they to make such a fuss about works or merits? |
1549 | What can we do about it? |
1549 | What chance has a defenseless human creature against these powers of darkness? |
1549 | What changed their attitude toward us? |
1549 | What claim can men who are subservient to sin, subject to the curse of the Law, and worthy of everlasting death, have on God and eternal life? |
1549 | What could Paul say to that? |
1549 | What could they possibly teach me since Christ by His revelation had taught me all things? |
1549 | What did He do about it? |
1549 | What did people do about their sins before these new inventions were hatched up? |
1549 | What did the Prophet tell him? |
1549 | What do they know? |
1549 | What do we gain? |
1549 | What do you suppose would have happened if the Law had been given without a mediator and the people had been denied the services of a go- between? |
1549 | What do you want with all these trappings? |
1549 | What does Paul mean by saying that the gospel of the uncircumcision was committed unto him, and that of the circumcision to Peter? |
1549 | What else am I to think? |
1549 | What else can they expect when they trust in works and not in the Word of God? |
1549 | What else can you expect? |
1549 | What ever induced God to adopt us for His children and heirs? |
1549 | What for? |
1549 | What happened? |
1549 | What has got into you?" |
1549 | What has happened to cool your personal interest in me?" |
1549 | What if we are a little to blame? |
1549 | What is the function of the Law? |
1549 | What is the world to him who has heaven? |
1549 | What is there in anybody to praise? |
1549 | What is this bruising and beating by the hand of the Law to accomplish? |
1549 | What is this charity the scholastics talk so much about? |
1549 | What is wrong with the Gospel? |
1549 | What kind of life would ours be if nobody could trust anybody else? |
1549 | What kind of life would this be if one person could not believe another person? |
1549 | What kind of righteousness do you call that when people run away from it and hate it the worst way? |
1549 | What liberty does Paul mean? |
1549 | What man even if he is a Christian is not delighted with his own praise? |
1549 | What prompted Him to call me? |
1549 | What right have we to receive praise and glory for gifts that are not of our own making? |
1549 | What right, then, has the Law to accuse me, or to hold anything against me? |
1549 | What right, then, have we to make little of doctrine? |
1549 | What satisfaction can there be in collecting laws with which to torment oneself and others? |
1549 | What should he do? |
1549 | What sort of charity is this? |
1549 | What to do? |
1549 | What unity of faith can exist among all the different monks and the different orders? |
1549 | What was wrong with Judas? |
1549 | What will it be like when we are dead and gone? |
1549 | What will not the Law do in the case of the wicked who do not even have the Holy Spirit? |
1549 | What would you think of a schoolmaster who could only torment and beat a child? |
1549 | When you understand this-- and you should because"what hast thou that thou didst not receive?" |
1549 | Where is then the blessedness ye spake of? |
1549 | Where is this liberty? |
1549 | Where? |
1549 | Wherefore then serveth the law? |
1549 | Who are the other sinners? |
1549 | Who can fully appreciate the blessing of the forgiveness of sins and of everlasting life? |
1549 | Who cares whether our efforts please or displease the devil? |
1549 | Who cares whether the world praises or hates us? |
1549 | Who has spoiled you that you no longer love me; that you are not now ready to pluck out your eyes for me? |
1549 | Who is this"me"? |
1549 | Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?" |
1549 | Why did God give the Law in the first place if it can not justify a person? |
1549 | Why did He love me and give Himself for me? |
1549 | Why did He suffer? |
1549 | Why did you not say:''In thy works thou shalt be blessed''?" |
1549 | Why do good, why give alms, why suffer evil when there is no law to force us to do so?" |
1549 | Why do n''t they grant that the right inclination of the heart toward God through faith in Christ must precede works? |
1549 | Why do our opponents not profess the same truth in spiritual matters? |
1549 | Why do they not invade the Catholic provinces and preach their doctrine to godless princes, bishops, and doctors, as we have done by the help of God? |
1549 | Why do you not keep faith with God''s testament?" |
1549 | Why does Paul harp on this seemingly unimportant fact? |
1549 | Why does the world abhor the glad tidings of the Gospel and the blessings that go with it? |
1549 | Why is he so quick to pronounce damnation upon his brethren in the ministry? |
1549 | Why not accept gifts with joy and thanksgiving? |
1549 | Why not? |
1549 | Why should we now fear the grave? |
1549 | Why then should he call himself the apostle of the Gentiles, while he calls Peter the apostle of the circumcision? |
1549 | Why was Christ born anyway? |
1549 | Why was He crucified? |
1549 | Why was Nineveh spared? |
1549 | Why was the Law added to the promise? |
1549 | Why worry about our lack of worthiness? |
1549 | Why, then, should we feel bad if the world looks upon us as ravagers of religion and insurgents against constituted authority? |
1549 | Why? |
1549 | Why? |
1549 | Why? |
1549 | Will you allow yourselves to be carried away so easily from the living fountain of grace and life?" |
1549 | Will you do it?" |
1549 | Wo n''t you?" |
1549 | Would you call it beseeching the Galatians to call them"bewitched,""disobedient,""crucifiers of Christ"? |
1549 | Would you call this being justified by the Law? |
1549 | Would you not think it perfectly proper to call Sinai Hagar and Jerusalem Sarah? |
1549 | Ye did run well; who did hinder you that ye should not obey the truth? |
1549 | You do not mean to say that your life is in accord with Christ''s precepts or example? |
1549 | and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar? |
1549 | and why art thou disquieted within me? |
1549 | having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh? |
1549 | who shall deliver me from the body of this death?" |
30619 | And who is he that will harm you, if ye be zealous of that which is good? 30619 Do you not recognize,"they bragged,"the holiness of this entire congregation, among whom God dwells, daily performing his marvelous wonders?" |
30619 | Even if it does go ill with us,he would argue,"what indeed is our suffering in comparison with the unspeakable joy and glory to be revealed in us? |
30619 | For who hath known the mind of the Lord? 30619 Is Jehovah among us, or not?" |
30619 | Oh, who would not desire peace and comfort? |
30619 | Think you,our wise ones would say to him,"that you alone have the Holy Spirit, or that no one else is as eager for honor as yourself?" |
30619 | What did you in the summer time that you gathered nothing? |
30619 | What fruit then had ye at that time in the things whereof ye are now ashamed? 30619 What then?" |
30619 | Why have you led us out of Egypt? |
30619 | Why make divisions and differences,Paul inquires,"in the doctrine and faith of the Church, which rests wholly upon the one Christ? |
30619 | 1, 8):"Hast thou considered my servant Job? |
30619 | 13 And who is he that will harm you, if ye be zealous of that which is good? |
30619 | 19 What then is the law? |
30619 | 21 Is the law then against the promises of God? |
30619 | 21 What fruit then had ye at that time in the things whereof ye are now ashamed? |
30619 | 3 Or are ye ignorant that all we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? |
30619 | 34 For who hath known the mind of the Lord? |
30619 | 35 or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again? |
30619 | Again, even though we are somewhat weak, is that any reason for saying all is lost? |
30619 | Again, why should I labor and toil for naught? |
30619 | And how so? |
30619 | And it will ever be true as Saint Paul says:"For who hath known the mind of the Lord, or who hath been his counselor?" |
30619 | And since then, what has become of all the proud, haughty tyrants, who proposed to oppress and crush Christianity? |
30619 | And then, further to illustrate this, he says:"Or are ye ignorant that all we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?" |
30619 | And what are the sufferings of all men combined when compared with Christ''s agony and conflict, in that he sweat blood for thee? |
30619 | And what did we under the papacy but walk blindly? |
30619 | And what does it avail if you are not able to say more than that God is merciful to the good and will punish the wicked? |
30619 | And what earthly thing is more desirable to man''s sight? |
30619 | And what is lacking with the moon and stars and the earth? |
30619 | And what must not one endure at court before he realizes, if he ever does, the fulfilment of his ambition? |
30619 | And what shall we say of those who will not endure the preaching of the glorious message of God''s grace and blessing, but condemn it as heresy? |
30619 | And wherefore slew he him? |
30619 | And who is to have any more respect for the righteousness of the Law if we are to preach in that strain? |
30619 | And whom do they serve? |
30619 | And why should I not throw away all the Scriptures? |
30619 | Are the people thereby made better? |
30619 | As Moses says in Deuteronomy 4, 7:"What great nation is there, that hath a god so nigh unto them, as Jehovah our God is whensoever we call upon him?" |
30619 | But how do they conduct themselves? |
30619 | But how is it to avoid service? |
30619 | But how will it be in the day of revelation? |
30619 | But the flesh asks: What do I know of God or his will? |
30619 | But they who are not Christians-- what have they but a terrible sentence like a weight about their necks? |
30619 | But thinkest thou I will remain silent and unprotesting? |
30619 | But to what purpose? |
30619 | But what are the blessings for which Paul''s prayer entreats? |
30619 | But what are we to do? |
30619 | But what is God''s attitude toward such conduct? |
30619 | But what is your pain measured by the eternal glory prepared for you and obtained by the sacrifice of your Savior Jesus Christ? |
30619 | But whence arises the world''s hatred? |
30619 | But who among men recognizes us as children of God? |
30619 | But who can discern the anguish of creation? |
30619 | But whom other than themselves have the Jews to blame for their condition? |
30619 | But whoso hath the world''s goods, and beholdeth his brother in need, and shutteth up his compassion from him, how doth the love of God abide in him?" |
30619 | But why do you make so much of your sufferings and never give a thought to what awaits you in heaven? |
30619 | But why multiply words? |
30619 | But with the great mass of the people, how long did faith last? |
30619 | But you may say:"What? |
30619 | Can you not be mindful of your environment-- that you are still in the world where vice and ingratitude hold sway? |
30619 | David says( Ps 139, 7- 8):"Whither shall I go from thy Spirit? |
30619 | Did we not long ago tell you he would meet such fate? |
30619 | Do you forbid good works? |
30619 | Do you know why and whereunto you have been baptized, and what it signifies that you have been baptized with water? |
30619 | Do you not acknowledge the necessity of political laws, of civil governments? |
30619 | Each one says: Why should I incur so much danger, opposition and hostility? |
30619 | Filled with astonishment, he exclaimed: What shall I say more? |
30619 | For human wisdom knows no better; and how could it know better without the revelation? |
30619 | For in your own judgment, what better thing could you have than is the Christian''s in his Gospel and his faith? |
30619 | For what is better and nobler than a quiet, peaceful heart? |
30619 | For what other person is profited by your entering a cloister, making yourself peculiar, refusing to live as your fellows do? |
30619 | For wherein can persecution harm if you strive for godliness and abide in it? |
30619 | For who would not wish to belong to such a Lord and Creator? |
30619 | Grace is opposed to sin and destroys it; how then should it strengthen or increase it? |
30619 | He is compelled to exclaim:"Alas, who knows how God will look upon my efforts? |
30619 | He says, commenting on Psalm 17,"What is Law without grace but a letter without spirit?" |
30619 | Hence it continued to be hidden and incomprehensible to such wisdom, as Saint Paul says:"For who hath known the mind of the Lord?" |
30619 | How can I think myself better than another by reason of my person or my gifts, rank or office? |
30619 | How can he be expected, then, to render a greater service-- to even lay down his life for his brother? |
30619 | How can he teach us? |
30619 | How can the works of the Law be good and precious, and yet repulsive and productive of evil?" |
30619 | How can this poor, sinful, miserable, filthy, polluted body become like unto that of the Son of God, the Lord of Glory? |
30619 | How can we poor, miserable mortals grasp this mystery of the Trinity? |
30619 | How could Cain be unmerciful and inhuman enough in his frenzy to murder his own flesh and blood? |
30619 | How could I be proud and presumptuous enough to boast myself the servant of the Lord Jesus Christ? |
30619 | How could we introduce through the Gospel a doctrine countenancing evil? |
30619 | How dare you then assert that such righteousness is misleading, and obstructive to eternal life? |
30619 | How do we know we have passed from death unto life? |
30619 | How does man lay hold of the Saviour in the heart? |
30619 | How manifest your love, humility, patience and meekness if you are unwilling to live among men? |
30619 | How many new saints, new brotherhoods, new psalms to Mary, and new rosaries and crowns did the monks daily invent? |
30619 | How much more then should God''s testament be honored intact? |
30619 | How shall I be supported? |
30619 | How shall I do it? |
30619 | How shall we stand and answer in his sight when we can not deny the fact that our life gives just cause for complaint and offense? |
30619 | How would they measure up in the greater duty of laying down their lives for the brethren, and especially for the Christian Church? |
30619 | How, then, does Paul come to speak so disparagingly, even abusively, of the Law, actually presenting it as veritable death and poison? |
30619 | How, then, is he in a position to say that they were abundantly supplied with all things spiritual, lacking not one thing? |
30619 | I answer: Why do you not complain to him who committed the office to me? |
30619 | If God''s supreme, unfathomable love fails to awaken the gratitude of the world, what wonder if the world hates you for all your kindness? |
30619 | If reason is to be my teacher in these things, what need is there of faith? |
30619 | If the question be asked,"Why do so? |
30619 | If we are not to wonder at this, is there anything in the world to incite wonder? |
30619 | If we fully and confidently believed this, then of what should we be afraid or who could do us harm? |
30619 | If you ask, Whence such a disposition? |
30619 | If you employ reason from mere love of disputation, why not devote it to questions concerning the daily workings of your physical nature? |
30619 | In other words: How is it possible that because grace should destroy sin ye should live unto sin? |
30619 | In this assurance will I pass out of life; not in uncertainty and anxiety, thinking, Who knows what sentence God in heaven will pass upon me?" |
30619 | In whom? |
30619 | Indeed, do you not admit that God himself commands such institutions and wills their observance, punishing where they are disregarded? |
30619 | Indeed, how can you serve your neighbor by such a life? |
30619 | Indeed, where should we dare look for them except where no people live? |
30619 | Is it all that is necessary to assert: God will reward with heaven such as are faithful to the order? |
30619 | Is it not a horrible thing that any man should shun and oppose such a Savior and his doctrine even more than he does the devil himself? |
30619 | Is it not better, then, to be free from the service of sin and to serve righteousness? |
30619 | Is it not in faith that we are to be rooted, engrafted and grounded? |
30619 | Is it not insupportable that a perishable worm, be he emperor or prince, should presume to apprehend God in heaven? |
30619 | Is it not much rather, as reason dictates and as all the world affirms, a disgrace to his followers that he lies there in prison? |
30619 | Is it not our doctrine that Christ first loved us, as John elsewhere says? |
30619 | Is it not right to lead an honorable, virtuous life? |
30619 | Is it not surpassing strange that one can hate those who love him and from whom he has received only kindness? |
30619 | Is it right for one to despise or dishonor God''s Law? |
30619 | Is not a chaste and honorable life a matter of beauty and godliness? |
30619 | Is our God one to permit us to wander for forty years in the wilderness until we all perish?" |
30619 | Is the apostle overbold in that he dares thus to assail the Law and say:"The Law is not only a lifeless letter, but qualified merely to kill"? |
30619 | Is the gold responsible for its use? |
30619 | Is their Christ such a one as they honor by their lives? |
30619 | Is there nothing else in store for the Christian but to die and be buried? |
30619 | Is there something more than mere words-- or letters, as Paul says? |
30619 | John''s thought is: The Law has indeed been given by Moses, but what avails that fact? |
30619 | Just so did Miriam and Aaron murmur against Moses, their own brother, saying:"Hath Jehovah indeed spoken only with Moses? |
30619 | Just what does he mean? |
30619 | Know you whom you have apprehended and murdered? |
30619 | Let there be no caviling and contention on the score of possibility; be satisfied with the inquiry: Is it the Word of God? |
30619 | Moreover, what virtues, of all man possesses, serve him better than humility, meekness, patience and harmony of mind? |
30619 | Nevertheless, they submit and wait-- for what? |
30619 | Now, in what was the prophet lacking? |
30619 | Now, what care we that reason should regard it as foolishness? |
30619 | Now, what is the pride of all men toward God? |
30619 | Now, why is"the face of the Lord"upon evil- doers and what is its effect? |
30619 | Of what use is it for you to hate, chafe and curse against its attitude? |
30619 | Or what more than I has another to boast of before God concerning himself? |
30619 | Or, where will he find protection and defense, to abide in his godly ways? |
30619 | Otherwise why say they so much about it? |
30619 | Paul says in 1 Corinthians 10, 22:"Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy? |
30619 | Paul takes up this matter and asks the question,"What then is the Law?" |
30619 | Shall all rise together? |
30619 | Shall those living on the earth at the last day meet Christ before others? |
30619 | Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? |
30619 | Shall we not perform any good works? |
30619 | Should Christ not revenge himself when they shamed and mocked his precious blood? |
30619 | Should we not condemn as a heretic this preacher who goes beyond his prerogative and dares find fault with the Law of God? |
30619 | Similarly today, Papists, Anabaptists and other sects make outcry:"What mean you by preaching so much about faith and Christ? |
30619 | Take all the wisdom, justice, jurisprudence, artifice, even the highest virtues the world affords, and what are they? |
30619 | The rude crowd cried: Oh, is it true that great grace follows upon great sin? |
30619 | Then why should we be surprised if he send down wrath upon us? |
30619 | Then why this bitter hatred against me and my message?" |
30619 | Therefore he begins his sermon by inquiring, in this sixth chapter( verses 1- 3):"What shall we say then? |
30619 | This being the case, where would be the need to pray? |
30619 | To whom do these minister? |
30619 | To whom, then, is their service given? |
30619 | Two mighty lords clash with each other like powerful battering rams, and for what? |
30619 | We read:"Are we beginning again to commend ourselves? |
30619 | We who died to sin, how shall we any longer live therein?" |
30619 | Well does he say to the Jews through the prophet:"O my people, what have I done unto thee? |
30619 | What am I to do? |
30619 | What answer shall we make? |
30619 | What are earth and ashes proud of? |
30619 | What are you-- your powers and abilities, or those of all men, to effect this glorious thing? |
30619 | What assistance can he render you? |
30619 | What can the combined might of all creatures accomplish if God oppose himself thereto? |
30619 | What did not the Son of God incur for you? |
30619 | What does God care for the honor you seek from the world when you defy his Word with it? |
30619 | What does he mean? |
30619 | What does it signify that I show my love by hazarding life and limb to sustain this doctrine of the Gospel and help my neighbor? |
30619 | What does that concern the spiritual estate? |
30619 | What greater dishonor can Christians suffer than to have their ministers and pastors-- their instructors and consolers-- shamefully arrested? |
30619 | What if I should die?" |
30619 | What if the world, abiding in death, does hate and persecute you who abide in life? |
30619 | What incentive is there for any to render the world service when in ingratitude it rewards love with hatred? |
30619 | What injury have they done thee? |
30619 | What is a single penny measured by a world of dollars? |
30619 | What is it compared to the glory to be revealed in us? |
30619 | What is more desirable than to be freed from sin and the punishment and misery it involves, and to possess a joyful, cheerful heart and conscience? |
30619 | What is temporal suffering, however protracted, contrasted with eternal life? |
30619 | What is the Law after all, however much you may preach it to me, but that which makes me feel the weight of sin, death and condemnation? |
30619 | What is the nature of the prayer Paul here presents? |
30619 | What is the sighing and longing of creation? |
30619 | What is the world doing now? |
30619 | What more noble than, for the sake of Christ, to incur danger, to suffer injury, to aid the poor and needy? |
30619 | What more terrible retribution could their hatred and envy receive? |
30619 | What occasion, then, for divisions or for further seeking? |
30619 | What offense had godly Abel committed against his brother to be so hated? |
30619 | What pleasure or gain had you in it? |
30619 | What right has such a soul to boast-- how can he know-- that Christ has laid down his life for him and delivered him from death? |
30619 | What shall I say but that thou hast imprisoned and bound, not Paul, but me? |
30619 | What sin against the world did the beloved apostles commit? |
30619 | What term significant of greater abomination could he apply to God''s Law than to call it a doctrine of death and hell? |
30619 | What then shall we do, you say, when we must suffer such abuse and without redress? |
30619 | What unheardof talk is this? |
30619 | What were you? |
30619 | What will become of him who lives a God- fearing and humble life, suffering the insolence, pride and wantonness of the world? |
30619 | When Moses and the Law are made to say:"You should do thus; God demands this of you,"what does it profit? |
30619 | When we die-- spiritually unto sin, and physically to the world and self-- what doth it profit us? |
30619 | Whence did they derive their righteousness? |
30619 | Where is he now? |
30619 | Where now shall we find those who keep this commandment? |
30619 | Where then do they stand who entertain wrath and hatred indefinitely, for one, two, three, seven, ten years? |
30619 | Where will the untaught masses stand? |
30619 | Who can sufficiently magnify or utter God''s grace? |
30619 | Who comes to know God or to have a peaceful conscience by such practices on your part, or who is thereby influenced to love his neighbor? |
30619 | Who desires peace and comfort?" |
30619 | Who equals Luther as a translator? |
30619 | Who is benefited by your cowl, your austere countenance, your hard bed? |
30619 | Who is this second person? |
30619 | Who may stand before him?" |
30619 | Who robs you of your honor but yourself, by your own theft, your contempt of God, disobedience, murder, and so on? |
30619 | Who says the creature is in travail or unwillingly suffers its present state?" |
30619 | Who will assure you that you are good and that you are pleasing to God with your papistic, Turkish monkery and holiness? |
30619 | Who would not praise and exalt such virtue? |
30619 | Who, unless he would be a cursed heretic in the eyes of the world and invite execution as a blasphemer, would dare to speak thus, except Paul himself? |
30619 | Whom can its hatred injure? |
30619 | Whose fault will it be but your own since you would not hear Paul''s admonition to walk wisely and circumspectly? |
30619 | Why can not we take his view of the insignificance of our afflictions and the magnitude of the future glory? |
30619 | Why do we teach the ten commandments at all? |
30619 | Why does Paul choose this method? |
30619 | Why is it? |
30619 | Why not exalt the future glory also? |
30619 | Why should I seek therein righteousness before God?" |
30619 | Why should such a one fear death? |
30619 | Why this hostility? |
30619 | Why will we have so much to say about great sufferings and their merits? |
30619 | Why will you bring down your fist and stamp your foot in anger at such ingratitude? |
30619 | Why, then, does John say,"We have passed out of death into life, because we love the brethren"? |
30619 | Why, then, does Paul here substitute"love?" |
30619 | Why, then, should we presume, with our reason, to compass and comprehend the eternal, invisible essence of God? |
30619 | With such a faith, how much better were we than the heathen and Turks? |
30619 | Would you not call these things faults and shortcomings? |
30619 | Yea, how could we guard ourselves against any deception and lying nonsense that might be offered as good works and as service of God? |
30619 | Yes, why complain even were you, in some measure, to endanger body and life? |
30619 | Yet what would be all that compared with one who is named and chosen by God himself, and called his son, the heir of exalted divine majesty? |
30619 | You may again object,"If what you say is true, why observe temporal restrictions? |
30619 | and wherein have I wearied thee? |
30619 | are we stronger than he?" |
30619 | do the words result in life and spirit? |
30619 | enter the heart of a Christian upon the occasion of a little trouble? |
30619 | for instance, where are the five senses during sleep? |
30619 | hath he not spoken also with us?" |
30619 | he asks,"shall we sin because we are not under the law but under grace?" |
30619 | if you so strenuously adhere to your self- appointed orders as to allow your neighbor to suffer want before you would dishonor your rules? |
30619 | in particular to further the Word of God and to support the ministry, the pulpit and the schools? |
30619 | just how is the sound of your own laughter produced? |
30619 | or need we, as do some, epistles of commendation to you or from you? |
30619 | or whither shall I flee from thy presence? |
30619 | or who hath been his counsellor? |
30619 | or who hath been his counselor? |
30619 | or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again?" |
30619 | that before we ever loved him he died and rose again for us? |
30619 | that upon obedience to them depends the maintenance of discipline, peace and honor? |
30619 | that you are, as the phrase goes, with"those who return evil for good"? |
30619 | we who do not understand the operation of our own physical powers-- speech, laughter, sleep, things whereof we have daily experience? |
30619 | what fault committed? |
30619 | where has God commanded it?" |
30619 | who shall deliver me out of the body of this death?" |
30619 | why dost thou permit me to suffer this?" |
48193 | And the Lord God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou? |
48193 | Who told thee that thou wast naked? |
48193 | ( Why hast thou done this?) |
48193 | 12:4? |
48193 | 30:3,"What is his name, and what is his Son''s name, if thou knowest?" |
48193 | Adam therefore then speaks openly in the person of God and at once convicts him of the murder, saying,"What hast thou done?" |
48193 | Although we thus speak upon these things what have they to do after all with the sacred text before us? |
48193 | And God blessed them._ Why did not God pronounce the Word of blessing upon the above inanimate bodies of his creation also? |
48193 | And did not this speech at once prove that his mind was in a state of hostility against his brother? |
48193 | And does he not moreover strike into the mind of his parents a surmise of the murder committed? |
48193 | And had he not also heard the voice of Jehovah before, when Jehovah forbade him to eat the fruit of that tree? |
48193 | And he said, I know not: Am I my brother''s keeper?_ Good God! |
48193 | And how miserably was their nation destroyed at last? |
48193 | And how? |
48193 | And if there are some who do not believe, but fiercely oppose this doctrine, what is that to us? |
48193 | And it is also inquired, why if such be a punishment God here says,"I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception?" |
48193 | And what avails also the glorying of the Jews that God spoke unto them by Moses? |
48193 | And what could be more indescribably horrible, than thus to flee from God and to hide themselves from his sight? |
48193 | And what does the Creator here say? |
48193 | And what is this Word and what does it do? |
48193 | And what of pleasures and of ease? |
48193 | And what says Plato here? |
48193 | And what shall we further say of hatred toward God and blasphemies of all kinds? |
48193 | And what was the effect of his pride? |
48193 | And when also the Lord threatened after the fall of Adam, that it should come to pass that the earth should bring forth thorns and thistles? |
48193 | And whence in most instances arose this perversion of things? |
48193 | And whence is this? |
48193 | And whether there are more gods than one? |
48193 | And who after all told him that there were nine choirs of heavenly beings and potentates? |
48193 | And who now openeth the door? |
48193 | And why call they a wife an evil? |
48193 | And why is this? |
48193 | And why moreover did the Franciscans afterward add a tenth sphere, as a sort of palace, in which the holy mother Mary might dwell? |
48193 | And yet, what was more necessary to us than this very institution of baptism? |
48193 | And yet, what were they persecuting all the while? |
48193 | And yet, what would have been their dominion over all created animals without this knowledge? |
48193 | Another question may be, whether the whole original earth may be called paradise? |
48193 | Are all these woeful things proofs, I pray you, that the qualities and faculties of man''s original nature still remain sound and whole? |
48193 | Are not these pure follies, and mere creatures of the brain without fruit or profit? |
48193 | Are then those who are married unclean? |
48193 | Are these things, I pray you, proofs that human nature is whole and uncorrupted? |
48193 | Are we to conclude, think you, that Adam, the first teacher, was a teacher less than Moses? |
48193 | As this was the sum and substance of her sin, for plucking the apple was not the sum of her sin, how was it that death did not immediately follow? |
48193 | Because my thoughts run thus: If God pardoned sins and errors in them why should I despair of pardon from him? |
48193 | Before, when he said in his satanic insidiousness,"Hath God, indeed, thus commanded you?" |
48193 | But I would here ask in the first place, why God did not use this same expression before in the creation of the previous creatures? |
48193 | But as I have all along said, labor and protection are now hard and difficult terms? |
48193 | But as to the very spot on which he was created, what necessity is there for our knowing that? |
48193 | But does not Jacob become a servant when we see him a most distressed supplicant? |
48193 | But has not this divine institution become a great scandal and excitement of offense by means of various sects? |
48193 | But have not the impious Papists suffered the righteous punishments of such blasphemies? |
48193 | But how does this principle agree with the commandment of God? |
48193 | But how few are there who do this in truth and from the heart? |
48193 | But how is that, some one may say? |
48193 | But how long? |
48193 | But into what extremes of turpitude did they fall? |
48193 | But is not this, I pray you, the positive profaning of sacred things? |
48193 | But is there not in marriage a blessing which infinitely surpasses all the punishments of original sin with which it is afflicted? |
48193 | But my judgment is, that the weight of the matter does not rest on this particle of expression why? |
48193 | But now how far does the wild boar exceed man in the sense of hearing, the eagle in sight, and the lion in strength? |
48193 | But ought we not to believe also and know that we have this man for our father and that woman for our mother? |
48193 | But since reason is filled with ignorance of God and aversion to the will of God, how can reason be called good in this sense? |
48193 | But to say nothing about children, give me the most learned doctor in all the world; how otherwise will even he speak and teach concerning God? |
48193 | But to what purpose is all this far- fetched Introduction? |
48193 | But to what, I pray you, does all this glory of origin amount? |
48193 | But what doctrine can be worse than this? |
48193 | But what is the meaning of Moses when he says,"And let them be for signs,"etc.? |
48193 | But what need, I pray you, friendly reader, is there of all such darkness of the most absurd allegories in all this clear light of the truth? |
48193 | But what shall we say to that text of the New Testament,"Today shalt thou be with me in paradise,"Luke 23:43? |
48193 | But who can find language capable of describing the glory of that state of innocency, which we have lost? |
48193 | But who is it that gives such firmness to this most volatile and fluctuating substance? |
48193 | But who shall render a reason for those things, which he sees the Divine Majesty to have permitted to be done? |
48193 | But who would believe that for which there is no authority in the Scriptures? |
48193 | But why do we dwell so long on these diseases only? |
48193 | But why does he speak of the earth in terms so terrible, when all these horrid things were transacted without her will or knowledge? |
48193 | But why multiply words? |
48193 | But why should I enlarge? |
48193 | But why should I proceed? |
48193 | By what? |
48193 | Can he not after that poor body is laid in the tomb raise it again to another and a new life? |
48193 | Can the punishments of such then be very far off? |
48193 | Can there be any doubt or obscurity then in forming a judgment concerning the true Church? |
48193 | Do not almost all of us live in the continual and most shameful abuse of the gifts of God? |
48193 | Do we not then, from all these considerations, feel how foul and horrible a thing sin is? |
48193 | Does he not from fear of his brother haste away into exile? |
48193 | Does he not on his return home supplicate his brother and fall on his knees before him? |
48193 | Does not the text here tell us that the accuser was the blood of the murdered Abel? |
48193 | Does not this allegory, used by the apostle, beautifully refer to the historical facts recorded by Moses as its foundation? |
48193 | For could any one be found who would believe this fact concerning the creation of Eve, if it were not thus openly declared? |
48193 | For curious men inquire, why God permitted so much to Satan as to tempt Eve? |
48193 | For have not offenses of errors and heresies, infinite, arisen on account both of the Law and of the Gospel? |
48193 | For he that spares not his Creator himself, how shall he be likely to spare the creature? |
48193 | For his will is, that we should all live together, and be to each other as brethren? |
48193 | For how can that reason be said to be right, which hates God? |
48193 | For how can we understand that order which God approves as such? |
48193 | For how could that be a mere nothing which was already of such material and substance that Moses calls it"the heavens and the earth"? |
48193 | For how could we be humbled if our nature were not pressed down to the earth with burdens like these? |
48193 | For how is it possible that such persons should be right judges of things which they do not understand? |
48193 | For how otherwise can man talk with man concerning God? |
48193 | For if God can make bread of a stone, why should he not be able to preserve the natural powers of man by a fruit? |
48193 | For if they really did feel the evils of their ways would they not forsake them? |
48193 | For should that be true how could it be written that God took from Adam one of his ribs and built a woman out of it? |
48193 | For what are those things to me, which God did before the world was made, or how can I comprehend them? |
48193 | For what beginning will reason find in nothing? |
48193 | For what can reason do or what light can it give in the divine matter of religion? |
48193 | For what does it concern us to know whether those in paradise walked about naked or clothed in raiment? |
48193 | For what else was this than being cast out of the Church and excommunicated? |
48193 | For what is better, or more precious, or more delightful, than life? |
48193 | For what is softer than water? |
48193 | For what is the whole creation but the word of God spoken forth or uttered? |
48193 | For what monk ever existed who could affirm or know that he did any one thing rightly? |
48193 | For what need is there of the Word to procure meat and drink, thus created for us beforehand? |
48193 | For what need would there be of God''s speaking to us by his Word, if we were not designed to live another and eternal life after this life? |
48193 | For what place is there here for the exercise of reverence? |
48193 | For what sin could any man commit who had as yet no existence?" |
48193 | For what sufferings of the body, equal to those we just described, does man endure? |
48193 | For what was the whole of that Economy, but a school and library of these books? |
48193 | For what will you determine concerning things that were before and beyond time? |
48193 | For whither shall the heart flee when thus dreading the presence of God? |
48193 | For who entertains a doubt, that if our bishops and certain furious princes could do it, they would slaughter us all in one moment? |
48193 | For who was it that betrayed Cain and accused him of having slain his brother? |
48193 | For who will dare to say that God is one of the angels, or that an angel is one of the_ us_, the ELOHIM? |
48193 | For whoever saw a miser to be racked with pain while an opportunity of great gain stood before him? |
48193 | For why dared they despise such goodness of the divine majesty? |
48193 | For why should not God communicate his name unto us, seeing that he communicates to us his power, and his office? |
48193 | For, what could be uttered more deep or sweet than that the Church is the spouse and Christ the bridegroom? |
48193 | Has not the whole doctrine of baptism been distressingly corrupted? |
48193 | Hath God said that ye shall_ not_ eat of every tree of the garden? |
48193 | He did not call Satan to him and say,"Why hast thou done this?" |
48193 | He did not say,"My Father, didst thou make me the keeper of my brother?" |
48193 | He thinks he has made a most plausible excuse, when he says,"Am I my brother''s keeper?" |
48193 | Hence, Arius reasons and inquires, Do you really think that Christ is God, when he himself says,"My Father is greater than I?" |
48193 | His language then was,"Where art thou?" |
48193 | How aptly, becomingly and gracefully, do even little girls carry infants in their bosom? |
48193 | How can I read Luther when I have not his books and I can not afford to purchase them? |
48193 | How can it be true, say they, that God made no new thing, when it is evident that the bow of heaven or the rainbow was created in the time of Noah? |
48193 | How can that will be said to be good, which resists the will of God and refuses to obey God? |
48193 | How could he, if alive, execute such awful judgment on his brother as God here executes? |
48193 | How could the pupils and teacher differ from the books they studied? |
48193 | How has it come about? |
48193 | How many are there, whom the fire and the water destroy? |
48193 | How many evils are wrought by destructive birds and noxious caterpillars? |
48193 | How much peril threatens men from ferocious and venomous beasts and other noxious creatures? |
48193 | How often also does it happen that human beings are devoured alive by wild beasts, and have the bellies of those beasts for their tombs? |
48193 | How often is it repeated in Ecclesiastes? |
48193 | How then could the offering of Cain ever have been more acceptable to God than that of Abel on account of his primogeniture? |
48193 | How then shall we understand those things which exceed all our faculties and senses, and are found in the Word of God alone? |
48193 | How then should they be able to explain successfully such passages of the Scriptures? |
48193 | How was it that Eve did not yet feel her sin? |
48193 | How was it that she did not feel so mighty a sin? |
48193 | How was it that then he stood with uplifted countenance and with joy before him, rejoicing in his presence and delighting to hear him speak? |
48193 | I would demand secondly what the creation of man had to do with angels or angels with it? |
48193 | If our first father Adam could return on earth, think you not that he would laugh at, or rather wonder at, this madness of appetite in his sons? |
48193 | If this be so, where is the article of the creed concerning creation? |
48193 | In a word, on what subjects can we meditate and what things can we commit to paper more useful and important than these? |
48193 | In all these cases ever think thus with thyself: Has God ever added to these things his Word of Command and his Word of Promise? |
48193 | In so awful a sin therefore was it not a most kind and gentle manner of expression to inquire,"Where is Abel thy brother?" |
48193 | In the same manner also the Sacramentarians ask, Do you really think that the bread is the body and the wine the blood of Christ? |
48193 | Indeed was not the heaven adorned with that light, which was created on the first day? |
48193 | Is it because the sin of Cain, as a murderer, was greater than the sin of Adam and Eve? |
48193 | Is it not because he was born of us, and because we through our sin are what we are? |
48193 | Is it not most mighty, both in concupiscence and in disgust? |
48193 | Is it not then the height of wickedness thus to confound passages of Scripture in causes of such solemn moment? |
48193 | Is it not worthy of admiration that God instituted and ordained marriage even in the state of innocency? |
48193 | Is not Isaac also seen to be a most miserable beggar? |
48193 | Is not our state then, I ask, marvelous and miserable? |
48193 | Is not rather the contrary the truth? |
48193 | Is not that rather the true Church where there is sound and holy doctrine, healing to afflicted consciences? |
48193 | Is not this our leprosy then grievous and destructive? |
48193 | Is not this then a miserable ignorance and a horrible blindness? |
48193 | Is not this, I pray you, a poor and miserable pretension to wisdom? |
48193 | Is this not an awful change in nature? |
48193 | It argues, if the Word ever existed, why did not God create the heavens and the earth before by that Word? |
48193 | Lyra disputes the point thus:"Are we to consider that the extracted rib was a superfluous one in the body of Adam? |
48193 | Men may therefore naturally inquire, Where is the curse of the wicked? |
48193 | Must not that have been then a most awful corruption, which transformed a friend of God into the most bitter and determined enemy of God? |
48193 | Nay, in how many and various ways does this infirmity of the flesh discover itself, even in married persons? |
48193 | Nay, since the earth is a good creature of God and these things were done against her will, and her struggle to prevent them? |
48193 | Nay, what do we ourselves know concerning ourselves? |
48193 | No longer than until the sound of that voice of God reached his ears,"Where is Abel, thy brother?" |
48193 | Now if Satan was"a murderer from the beginning"tell me, whom or what persons did he murder? |
48193 | Now is not this actually accusing her Creator and removing the fault from herself? |
48193 | Now when the fact of this atrocious murder was made known to the parents, what do we think must have been the dreadful feelings which it excited? |
48193 | Now, what_ ex_cuses more plausible than these could the wicked servant adopt? |
48193 | Now, who does not see that all these representations are nothing more nor less than idle and futile human inventions? |
48193 | On the contrary, though being the accused, he himself accuses God by replying,"Am I my brother''s keeper?" |
48193 | On this passage also that great question is raised, why God, who is one, here speaks in the plural number? |
48193 | On what grounds therefore can we esteem the writings of the fathers equal to the writings of the apostles? |
48193 | Or what can be your thoughts of things God did before time was? |
48193 | Out of one accepted of God and grateful to God, cast off and condemned of God? |
48193 | Shall it flee unto the devil? |
48193 | Shall the Greeks, or the Latins or the Teutons? |
48193 | Shall we not say then that he has lost all things, who out of an immortal is become a mortal, and out of a righteous man, a sinner? |
48193 | Some inquire therefore why it is that God here deals so harshly with miserable Adam? |
48193 | Tell us therefore where thy brother is? |
48193 | That of which we treat are the Scriptures; the Scriptures, I say, of the Holy Spirit, and for these things, as St. Paul says, who is sufficient? |
48193 | The Papists were not ashamed to say, What are the Scriptures? |
48193 | The Rabbins however expound the passage as being a negative interrogation, making Cain to say,"Is my iniquity greater than can be remitted?" |
48193 | The leaving it to rest on the interrogative particle, why? |
48193 | The question arises, what nations, what culture should characterize the libraries of the world? |
48193 | The question to which I allude is,"What was original righteousness?" |
48193 | The words of Job are familiarly known:"Let the day perish wherein I was born; why died I not from the womb?" |
48193 | The words,"Where art thou?" |
48193 | Then why do we vainly and absurdly boast of free- will? |
48193 | There is a well- known poetic line--_ Num tu bona cuncta__ Ut redimas vitam recuses?_ To save thy life, what wouldst thou not resign? |
48193 | There is a well- known poetic line--_ Num tu bona cuncta__ Ut redimas vitam recuses?_ To save thy life, what wouldst thou not resign? |
48193 | There was a common proverb of old,"What is it to the Romans that the Greeks die?" |
48193 | Therefore the words stand here,"Yea, hath God said?" |
48193 | Thus were not our first parents miserably deceived in their hopes concerning their first- born, Cain, the murderer? |
48193 | To how many and how great distresses, especially of diseases, is the body itself subject? |
48193 | Upon this, Cain, growing indignant, makes answer to his parents, by no means with due reverence,"I know not: Am I my brother''s keeper?" |
48193 | Was it not in paradise? |
48193 | Was it not, I pray you, the very extreme of folly, first to attempt impossibilities in trying to flee from God, whom no one can escape or avoid? |
48193 | Was not this a marvelous proof of intellect, thus at the first sight to know and comprehend the work of God? |
48193 | Was not this then, I pray you, a horrible state of things? |
48193 | We will omit also another question,"What was God doing before the beginning of the world;"was he in a state of entire inaction or not? |
48193 | Were they not Adam and Eve, whom he murdered by sin? |
48193 | What a host of dangers threaten us continually from the greater ferocious and venomous beasts? |
48193 | What description of God will you find more appropriate than Plato''s? |
48193 | What doctrine more unworthy a divine to utter? |
48193 | What is thinner or more subtile than air? |
48193 | What orator could describe with eloquence equal to its importance the real nature of that act of Cain, which Moses expresses in these few words? |
48193 | What perils by land and by sea does the merchant experience with the hope of gain? |
48193 | What shall I do, therefore? |
48193 | What sighs and groans it caused? |
48193 | What the lamentation? |
48193 | What then can we know of things divine? |
48193 | What then can we possibly conceive to have been the exceeding folly and state of mind in Adam? |
48193 | What then did the serpent do? |
48193 | What then is the cause of this wonderful and admirable generation or propagation? |
48193 | What then is the conclusion of the whole matter? |
48193 | What therefore in the end was proved to be the judgment of God? |
48193 | What therefore, he seems to intend to intimate, would have been the result if God had come to them in the night and in the solemn darkness? |
48193 | What, but godly doctrine, a doctrine perfectly agreeing with the writings of the apostles and prophets? |
48193 | When Moses here says,"And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother?" |
48193 | When did he murder them? |
48193 | When therefore God says,"Where art thou?" |
48193 | When this takes place what wonder is it if a man afterwards becomes proud, a despiser of God, an adulterer or anything else? |
48193 | Where did he murder them? |
48193 | Where is the blessing of the godly? |
48193 | Whereas now, how numberless are the annoyances by which we are surrounded? |
48193 | Wherein then is the syllogism of our crafty adversary unsound? |
48193 | Which way can I turn, wretched man that I am?" |
48193 | Whither therefore can I flee? |
48193 | Who brought her to the man? |
48193 | Who can doubt however that Satan by this new kind of temptation in Cain increased greatly the grief and trial of our first parents? |
48193 | Who can express in words the excellency and majesty of this"dominion?" |
48193 | Who for instance could ever have thought, that out of water a nature could be produced, which should by no means endure water? |
48193 | Who is there that would not execrate such swine- like monsters as these? |
48193 | Who would judge this to be order? |
48193 | Who would judge this to be order? |
48193 | Who would not consider himself made a laughing- stock, if he should see his host set before him water as his drink? |
48193 | Whoever knew an adulterer to grieve at the opportunity given him of gratifying his wishes? |
48193 | Why did he not then also hide himself? |
48193 | Why did he not then fear also? |
48193 | Why therefore does Moses here use a plural noun or name? |
48193 | Why, then, are they not both called"sons"? |
48193 | Why? |
48193 | Will any one affirm that those who rule in the Church are not well deserving the provision which they receive? |
48193 | Will we? |
48193 | With what complete confidence did Eve listen to the serpent? |
48193 | Would it not immediately follow that we should have no need either of God or his Word? |
48193 | Yet by what means more effectual could he_ ac_cuse himself? |
48193 | _ And Jehovah God called unto the man, and said unto him, Where art thou?_ Here we have a description of the judgment of God. |
48193 | _ And Jehovah God said unto the woman, What is this thou hast done? |
48193 | _ And Jehovah said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother? |
48193 | _ And he said, What hast thou done? |
48193 | _ And he said, Who told thee that thou wast naked? |
48193 | it is as if he had said,"Thinkest thou that I see thee not?" |
48193 | or wherefore? |
53465 | How, them, can I do this great wickedness and sin against God? 53465 We believe the resurrection of the body"--what does this mean? |
53465 | What shall I render unto the Lord for all His benefits toward me? 53465 _ How does the kingdom of God come to us? |
53465 | _ If God would look upon our unworthiness and sin, how could He grant us our petitions? 53465 _ Now the question arises, What good does it do one to be baptized? |
53465 | _ What does this mean? 53465 _ Why does Christ teach us to use this dear name? |
53465 | _( In what part of your Catechism did you learn this?) 53465 --We are baptized in the name of the Triune God._ What does this mean? 53465 --With what body did Christ come forth from His grave? 53465 1,3? 53465 1. Who are the members of the holy Christian Church? 53465 1. Who has made you and still preserves you? 53465 10. Who only can really pray to God? 53465 103,13? 53465 11. Who alone can help us against our powerful enemies? 53465 11. Who are His sheep? 53465 116,12? 53465 118,1? 53465 12,3? 53465 12. Who are the goats? 53465 12. Who profanes God''s name among us? 53465 13,16? 53465 13. Who only receives forgiveness of sins? 53465 13. Who suffered the punishment we had deserved in our stead? 53465 14. Who alone can bring us to Christ and work faith in us? 53465 14. Who tempted Adam and Eve to sin? 53465 14. Who, for example, spoke well of his friend? 53465 15. Who also, besides true believers, belongs to these visible churches? 53465 15. Who are themasters"whom God has placed over us? |
53465 | 15. Who, according to the words of our Savior, shall not perish? |
53465 | 15. Who, therefore, is the one true God? |
53465 | 15. who has given us the righteousness in which we serve our Lord? |
53465 | 16,11? |
53465 | 16,18? |
53465 | 16. Who is our true and only Savior? |
53465 | 17. Who alone is able to help us in our misery? |
53465 | 18. Who is the most beautiful example of the fulfilment of this commandment? |
53465 | 19,2? |
53465 | 2,1? |
53465 | 2. Who belongs to it? |
53465 | 2. Who instituted this Sacrament? |
53465 | 25,13? |
53465 | 28,19. Who, therefore, has instituted Baptism? |
53465 | 3,16 that the Holy Ghost is true God? |
53465 | 3,26.27? |
53465 | 3. Who has prepared all things necessary for our salvation? |
53465 | 3. Who is Lord and King of this kingdom? |
53465 | 3. Who will see our Lord in His second coming? |
53465 | 37,5? |
53465 | 4,10? |
53465 | 4,3. Who performs this work in us? |
53465 | 4,8? |
53465 | 4. Who also are God''s children? |
53465 | 4. Who calls us to come and partake of all that Christ has gained? |
53465 | 4. Who has no power over me since Christ has won me? |
53465 | 4. Who should be our God? |
53465 | 4. Who was Dr. Martin Luther? |
53465 | 5,13? |
53465 | 5,16? |
53465 | 5,22? |
53465 | 5,42? |
53465 | 5,44? |
53465 | 5,48? |
53465 | 5. Who are our enemies that lead us into temptation? |
53465 | 5. Who are the saints? |
53465 | 5. Who will hear the voice of the Son of God when His hour has come? |
53465 | 5. Who, indeed, has redeemed us from all sins? |
53465 | 53,4.5? |
53465 | 6. Who are the witnesses of His resurrection? |
53465 | 6. Who gave me all the good things I have? |
53465 | 6. Who had pronounced judgment upon us because of our sins? |
53465 | 7. Who are the quick? |
53465 | 7. Who does now ordinarily administer Holy Baptism? |
53465 | 7. Who is our second enemy? |
53465 | 7. Who was the first liar in the world? |
53465 | 8. Who are the servants the Holy Ghost sends to us with the Gospel message? |
53465 | 8. Who are"they that have done good"? |
53465 | 8. Who even could not deny His resurrection? |
53465 | 8. Who may and should do it in cases of necessity? |
53465 | 8. Who performs this work in us? |
53465 | 8. Who were the witnesses of His ascension? |
53465 | 9. Who are"they that have done evil"? |
53465 | 90,2? |
53465 | Against which commandment do we sin when we pray to any one but the true God? |
53465 | Against whom do the children of God daily struggle and fight? |
53465 | All this proves that we are God''s foremost creatures.--God has made you, but what do we furthermore confess? |
53465 | Amen._ What is meant by the word"Amen"? |
53465 | And in whom according to the Third Article? |
53465 | And what does the Holy Ghost daily grant us? |
53465 | And why do we believe that God is the almighty Father? |
53465 | Are they holy? |
53465 | As God does not tempt us for evil, why, then do we pray our Father not to lead us into temptation? |
53465 | As God offers all these things in Baptism, with what may we compare Holy Baptism as far as God is concerned? |
53465 | As whose word should we, therefore, hear and accept the sermon? |
53465 | At what time especially can we repay their love? |
53465 | At what time especially should we thank God for His benefits? |
53465 | Because Christ is our Lord, what should we therefore do? |
53465 | Before whom also should we glorify Him? |
53465 | But how was Christ''s body after His resurrection? |
53465 | But it is not enough to recite this prayer if we would use it correctly; what else is needed? |
53465 | But so kind and loving is He to His children that He will reward them if they do what they owe Him.--What does our God promise us? |
53465 | But what does the Holy Ghost daily give them? |
53465 | But what must we confess concerning our believing and coming to Christ? |
53465 | By what is God moved to forgive us our sins? |
53465 | By what is the Holy Ghost moved to bring us to Christ, our Lord, and thus to save us? |
53465 | By what means can and should we put down these evil thoughts? |
53465 | By what means does the Holy Ghost call us to Jesus? |
53465 | By what means does the Holy Ghost make forgiveness of sins our own? |
53465 | By what other name is this work of the Holy Spirit known? |
53465 | By whom have the Sacraments been instituted? |
53465 | By whom was Christ conceived? |
53465 | By whom was it instituted? |
53465 | By whom was our Catechism written? |
53465 | By whom was the Bible, or Holy Scripture, written? |
53465 | By whom was the Church founded? |
53465 | By whose grace and work alone are we saved? |
53465 | By whose power are we kept unto salvation? |
53465 | By whose work alone are we saved? |
53465 | Can Christ fulfil what He has promised us? |
53465 | Can you name some other Christian festival? |
53465 | Can you show that God provides for us even though we work to earn our living? |
53465 | Christ Will Come To Judge The World Which is the Second Article? |
53465 | Christ has commanded us to baptize? |
53465 | Christ has redeemed me; how do we therefore call His work? |
53465 | Christ is the own, the only- begotten Son of God; what must He therefore be? |
53465 | Christ might have chosen different names to address God; but He teaches us to call God our_ Father._ Why does He do so? |
53465 | Christ wants His Sacrament to be celebrated in His Church till He again comes visibly on the Last Day.-- What are the visible means in this Sacrament? |
53465 | Christ, our Treasure, is in heaven; what, therefore, shall be there also? |
53465 | Did God in the New Testament give us a certain day as our holy- day? |
53465 | Do we and can we help Him to perform this work in us? |
53465 | Do we believe in a dead savior? |
53465 | Do we now believe in a dead and buried Lord and Savior? |
53465 | Do we serve a dead and helpless king? |
53465 | Do you know how God made Adam? |
53465 | Do you know the prayer for a clean heart? |
53465 | Does not God give us our daily bread without our Prayer? |
53465 | Even who could not deny His resurrection? |
53465 | For what do we pray in the first three petitions? |
53465 | For what in the Fourth Petition? |
53465 | For what purpose did God give us His Word? |
53465 | For what purpose has God revealed His name to us? |
53465 | For whom did He do this? |
53465 | For whom did He suffer and die? |
53465 | For whose benefit did He win this victory? |
53465 | For whose sake also did He humble Himself? |
53465 | For whose sake does God forgive, or justify, us? |
53465 | For whose sake does the just and holy God grant us forgiveness? |
53465 | For whose sake, therefore, do we ask forgiveness? |
53465 | From what do we ask God to preserve us? |
53465 | From what have we also been redeemed? |
53465 | From what have we been redeemed? |
53465 | From what other book are the doctrines of our Catechism taken? |
53465 | From what shall we be free in eternal life? |
53465 | From which parable of our Lord do we learn what it means to be lost? |
53465 | From which parable of the Lord can you learn what it means to be lost? |
53465 | From whom did He purchase us? |
53465 | From whom did he receive his property? |
53465 | From whom do we receive all that belongs to us? |
53465 | From whom does He protect and against whom does He defend us? |
53465 | From whom has our Lord won me? |
53465 | From whom may we learn how to fulfil this commandment? |
53465 | From whose power are we free? |
53465 | God forgives us our sins-- what does that mean? |
53465 | Hallowed be Thy name._ What does this mean? |
53465 | Has not Christ Himself merited this heavenly gift? |
53465 | Having received the gracious forgiveness of our Father, how could we do otherwise than forgive also those who trespass against us? |
53465 | He ascended into heaven and sitteth at the right hand of God the Father Almighty._ What does this mean? |
53465 | How are God''s goodness and mercy called in our Catechism? |
53465 | How are His goodness and mercy called in our Catechism? |
53465 | How are His goodness and mercy furthermore called in our Catechism? |
53465 | How are our hearts by nature? |
53465 | How are the sins our neighbor commits against us to be regarded as compared with our sins against God? |
53465 | How are these two doctrines called? |
53465 | How are they called? |
53465 | How are they sanctified by the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | How are we justified before God? |
53465 | How are we to understand this statement: Baptism works forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | How can the Lord judge the dead? |
53465 | How can the just and holy God who has threatened to punish all who transgress His commandments forgive sins and declare sinners righteous? |
53465 | How can we prove by these words that Holy Baptism also works forgiveness of sins and delivers from death and the devil? |
53465 | How can we prove from Holy Scripture that the Holy Ghost is true God? |
53465 | How can we prove that it was the same body that was laid in the grave? |
53465 | How can we serve God although He is not in need of our services? |
53465 | How can we serve our Father? |
53465 | How can we, who fear and love God, grieve Him by taking His holy name in vain? |
53465 | How can you prove from Scripture that Christ has redeemed all men? |
53465 | How can you prove from Scripture that God is pleased with our gratitude? |
53465 | How can you prove that Christ is true man? |
53465 | How can you prove that it is right to baptize little children? |
53465 | How can you prove this from Holy Writ? |
53465 | How could He tempt us to sin, try to lead us into evil ways which He hates? |
53465 | How could I deliver myself from these mighty enemies? |
53465 | How did Christ establish His kingdom on earth? |
53465 | How did Christ purchase us with His blood? |
53465 | How did Christ redeem us from all sins? |
53465 | How did Christ show, when He was dwelling visibly on earth, that He is true God? |
53465 | How did God answer his prayer? |
53465 | How did God create his soul? |
53465 | How did God create the first man? |
53465 | How did God make_ you?_ 10. |
53465 | How did He die? |
53465 | How did death come into this world? |
53465 | How did he become separated from his father? |
53465 | How did he befriend him? |
53465 | How did our Lord show in His life here on earth that He was truly a man? |
53465 | How did our risen Lord convince His apostles that He was alive again? |
53465 | How did the Lord convince His disciples that He was living? |
53465 | How did the apostles confess Jesus Christ as their God? |
53465 | How did the apostles learn of the coming of their Lord at His ascension? |
53465 | How did the good Samaritan help the Jew? |
53465 | How did the publican in the Temple pray to God for forgiveness? |
53465 | How did the three divine persons reveal themselves at the baptism of our Lord? |
53465 | How did they live?--God made all men; whom, therefore, did He also make? |
53465 | How did they reveal themselves at the baptism of Christ? |
53465 | How did they show that they were holy and without sin? |
53465 | How did we become separated from our heavenly Father? |
53465 | How do we accept what Christ has gained for us? |
53465 | How do we also call these Three Articles? |
53465 | How do we always try to save ourselves? |
53465 | How do we become His sheep? |
53465 | How do we call God because He has revealed Himself in three distinct persons? |
53465 | How do we call His kingdom here on earth? |
53465 | How do we call His kingdom in heaven? |
53465 | How do we come to Christ and accept in true faith what He has gained for us? |
53465 | How do we know that God will forgive us our sins? |
53465 | How do we know that everything we have confessed in this article is most certainly true? |
53465 | How do we know that it is most certainly true that Christ is true God? |
53465 | How do we lead a chaste and decent life in_ deed?_ 8. |
53465 | How do we obtain salvation? |
53465 | How do we prove that also life and salvation are given us in the Sacrament, although Christ speaks only of forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | How do we prove this? |
53465 | How do we read John 1,14? |
53465 | How do we sanctify our holy- day? |
53465 | How do we serve Him? |
53465 | How do we serve our Lord? |
53465 | How do we show in words and deeds that we honor our parents? |
53465 | How do we show that we do not despise the preaching of His Word? |
53465 | How do we show that we fear God? |
53465 | How do we take our neighbor''s goods and money by false ware and dealing? |
53465 | How do we, therefore, pray? |
53465 | How do we, therefore, sanctify our holy- days? |
53465 | How do you know that you are serving God by serving your neighbor? |
53465 | How does Baptism deliver us from death and the devil? |
53465 | How does Baptism deliver us from the devil? |
53465 | How does God become our Father, and how do we become His children? |
53465 | How does God daily show His fatherly goodness toward you? |
53465 | How does God look upon a liar? |
53465 | How does God offer this forgiveness? |
53465 | How does God preserve me? |
53465 | How does God preserve you? |
53465 | How does God provide you with all that is needed for your life? |
53465 | How does He bring us to Christ? |
53465 | How does He show His goodness and love toward His children? |
53465 | How does creation show us God''s great love and kindness toward His creatures? |
53465 | How does creation teach us that God is an all- wise God? |
53465 | How does it give us eternal salvation? |
53465 | How does it give us salvation? |
53465 | How does our Catechism answer the question,"What is Baptism"? |
53465 | How does our Catechism answer this question? |
53465 | How does our Catechism begin the explanation of every commandment after the First Commandment? |
53465 | How does our Catechism explain the words"Maker of heaven and earth"? |
53465 | How does our Catechism explain these words? |
53465 | How does our Catechism explain this? |
53465 | How does the Bible call him who borrows money but does not repay it? |
53465 | How does the Sacrament make us certain of forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation? |
53465 | How does the Second Article describe the lowly life of our Savior here on earth? |
53465 | How does the creation show us that God is all- wise? |
53465 | How does the kingdom of God come to us? |
53465 | How has Christ earned forgiveness of sins for us? |
53465 | How is God''s name in itself? |
53465 | How is it that not all men are saved? |
53465 | How is our Lord with us after His ascension? |
53465 | How is the Bible God''s Word, though it was written by men? |
53465 | How is the Bible also called? |
53465 | How is the doctrine of the resurrection of the body regarded by the unbelievers? |
53465 | How is the true visible Church called? |
53465 | How is this done?--To whom do the first three commandments relate? |
53465 | How long did our Lord remain on earth after His resurrection? |
53465 | How long did our Lord remain with His disciples after His resurrection? |
53465 | How long has He promised to keep us in the faith? |
53465 | How long has He promised to keep us with Christ?--In whom is the Holy Ghost willing to perform His work to the end in order to save them? |
53465 | How long should husband and wife live together in this union? |
53465 | How long should we remember our baptism? |
53465 | How long will God keep His promises? |
53465 | How long will He preserve you? |
53465 | How many chief doctrines are contained in the Scriptures? |
53465 | How many divine persons do we confess in the Three Articles of our Christian Faith? |
53465 | How many gods are there? |
53465 | How many of them will He bring to life again? |
53465 | How must God''s Word be taught among us? |
53465 | How must we, finally, show our love of God''s Word? |
53465 | How poor did He become? |
53465 | How should our behavior, our manners, be? |
53465 | How should our hearts be disposed towards our neighbor according to the Fifth Commandment? |
53465 | How should our hearts be in order that we may lead such a life? |
53465 | How should our hearts be? |
53465 | How should our hearts be? |
53465 | How should the property of our neighbor be to us? |
53465 | How should we act toward our neighbor according to the Eighth Commandment? |
53465 | How should we also not take our neighbor''s money or goods? |
53465 | How should we be disposed towards our neighbor if he wrongs us? |
53465 | How should we carry out their commands? |
53465 | How should we fear and love God and trust in Him? |
53465 | How should we help our neighbor when he is poor and suffering want? |
53465 | How should we hold God''s Word? |
53465 | How should we honor the Son? |
53465 | How should we love our neighbor? |
53465 | How should we love our neighbor? |
53465 | How should we not seek to get our neighbor''s inheritance and house? |
53465 | How should we obey Him, according to the First Commandment? |
53465 | How should we pray especially in such times? |
53465 | How should we us our Bibles, the written Word of God? |
53465 | How should we use God''s name? |
53465 | How should we use His holy name? |
53465 | How should we use the Bible? |
53465 | How was Christ''s body after His resurrection? |
53465 | How was He born? |
53465 | How was He, therefore, when He was born? |
53465 | How was everything when God had finished the work of creation? |
53465 | How were Adam and Eve after God had created them? |
53465 | How were all creatures when God had made them? |
53465 | How were our first parents when God had made them? |
53465 | How will Christ judge? |
53465 | How will Christ judge? |
53465 | How will God hear our prayers and grant us His help? |
53465 | How will God punish children who despise their parents? |
53465 | How will our bodies be after the resurrection? |
53465 | How will the Lord come again, according to the words of the angels? |
53465 | How will the bodies of the believers rise at that day? |
53465 | How will we receive our daily bread when we know that it is He who gives it to us? |
53465 | How, then, can we say that Baptism works forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | How, then, can we say that Jesus Christ is God''s only Son? |
53465 | How, therefore, are we justified in the sight of God? |
53465 | How, therefore, does Baptism work forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | How, therefore, is God''s name hallowed among us? |
53465 | How, therefore, is this Judgment?--Who alone knows the day and hour of the second coming of Christ? |
53465 | I, too, unto life must waken Endless joy my Savior gives; Shall my courage then be shaken? |
53465 | If Baptism works forgiveness of sins, from what must it deliver us? |
53465 | If Christ would still be dead and lying in the grave, how could He be our Savior and King, and how would it be possible for Him to help us? |
53465 | If God gives daily bread without our prayer, why, then, do we pray for it? |
53465 | If we love God, whom shall we love also? |
53465 | In death we rejoice:_"O death, where is thy sting? |
53465 | In how many Persons did the one true God reveal Himself? |
53465 | In how many Persons of the Godhead do we believe, according to our Creed? |
53465 | In how many days did God create heaven and earth? |
53465 | In how many persons did the one true God reveal Himself? |
53465 | In how many petitions do we ask for the heavenly or spiritual things, which we need for our souls? |
53465 | In what does the punishment of sin consist? |
53465 | In what is the water of Baptism comprehended? |
53465 | In what manner did He gain for us the grace of God, forgiveness of sins, and life everlasting? |
53465 | In what manner did He prepare everything for our salvation? |
53465 | In what manner does God generally preserve us? |
53465 | In what manner does God, as a rule, provide us with all the things that we need to support our body and soul? |
53465 | In what manner is He with us? |
53465 | In what manner was the Lord taken up into heaven? |
53465 | In what respect are we innocent in the eyes of God? |
53465 | In what respect are we redeemed also from the power of the devil? |
53465 | In what respect did God make man in His image? |
53465 | In what respect do they differ? |
53465 | In what respect is there no difference between Jesus and His Father? |
53465 | In what respect may we compare our faith with a hand? |
53465 | In what way do men take the property of their neighbor against his will? |
53465 | In what way does God generally provide us with the things necessary for our life? |
53465 | In what way does the Holy Ghost build up and preserve the Church? |
53465 | In what way is God''s name honored by a godly life? |
53465 | In what way should we help our neighbor to keep and improve his property? |
53465 | In what work especially has God shown His love toward mankind? |
53465 | In which book do we find the written Word of God? |
53465 | In which case can and should every Christian do it? |
53465 | In which of His words of institution is the benefit of such eating and drinking shown? |
53465 | In which parable does Christ Himself explain what this means? |
53465 | In whom according to the Second Article? |
53465 | In whom alone should we believe? |
53465 | In whom alone should we believe? |
53465 | In whom do we all live and move and have our being? |
53465 | In whom do we believe according to the First Article? |
53465 | In whom do we believe according to the First Article? |
53465 | In whom do we believe? |
53465 | In whom does every Christian believe according to the Second Article? |
53465 | In whom have we redemption, the forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | In whom will the Holy Ghost perform this work He has begun in us? |
53465 | In whose image did God make man? |
53465 | In whose image did God make our first parents? |
53465 | In whose kingdom may I live? |
53465 | In whose name are we baptized? |
53465 | In whose name have we been baptized? |
53465 | In whose name should we pray? |
53465 | In whose name should we therefore always pray? |
53465 | In whose stead did Christ suffer all the punishment of sin? |
53465 | In whose strength do they more and more overcome the devil, the world, and their own sins?--Which is the last work performed in us by the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | Instead of loving God, they hate Him, who is the Giver of all they have and enjoy.--What punishment does God threaten those who hate Him? |
53465 | Into what do they try to lead us? |
53465 | Is not our God a loving, a good, a merciful God? |
53465 | Is, then, our Lord still in death and in the grave? |
53465 | Like unto whose body will they be fashioned? |
53465 | Like whose body will they be fashioned? |
53465 | May our heavenly Father preserve us from hell and damnation!--Who will come forth unto the resurrection of life? |
53465 | Most men do not admit this; what do they believe regarding their worldly goods? |
53465 | Not only shall we be with Him, united with Him by faith, what, too, has He promised us? |
53465 | Now we ask,_ Why has God done all this for me?_ Our Catechism answers: He has done_"all this purely out of fatherly, divine goodness and mercy. |
53465 | O grave, where is thy victory? |
53465 | O grave, where is thy victory? |
53465 | Of what do the words"who art in heaven"remind us in our prayer? |
53465 | Of what does Christ''s resurrection, ascension, and the sitting at the right hand of God make us certain? |
53465 | Of what does God assure us in His Word with regard to our sins? |
53465 | Of what does God remind us when He calls Himself a jealous God? |
53465 | Of what does His resurrection, His ascension, and His sitting at the right hand of God make us certain? |
53465 | Of what does the Second Chief Part of our Catechism treat? |
53465 | Of what does the Third Part of our Catechism treat? |
53465 | Of what is a child certain when he asks his father for something? |
53465 | Of what member of our body should we take especial care? |
53465 | Of what should this remind us? |
53465 | Of which member of our body should we take special care? |
53465 | Of whom are we in need because we are sinners? |
53465 | Of whom do both parts testify? |
53465 | Of whom does the Third Article treat? |
53465 | Of whom is he who commits sin? |
53465 | On what day will the Lord come again? |
53465 | On what occasion did the Lord teach His disciples this prayer? |
53465 | On what occasion did these three divine Persons reveal themselves to us? |
53465 | On which of the six days did God create man? |
53465 | On whom even does He bestow this gift? |
53465 | Our Catechism answers the question:_"What does Baptism give, or profit? |
53465 | Our Father to whom we pray is the almighty God; what can He therefore do regarding our prayers? |
53465 | Our Lord became true man; what did He also do? |
53465 | Our hearts, by nature, are unclean and full of evil lust; what should we do that our hearts may become clean? |
53465 | Out of what did He form his body? |
53465 | Out of whose hand has our Lord delivered us? |
53465 | Shall I fear, or could the Head Rise and leave His members dead?" |
53465 | Should we not love and esteem them as a precious gift of God? |
53465 | Should we not thank Him with all our heart, thank Him by doing His will in regard to our parents? |
53465 | Since our Lord is in heaven, who also shall be there? |
53465 | Since when has He kept us in the true faith? |
53465 | Since when has the Holy Ghost kept us in the true faith? |
53465 | Stating it in one word, what do we call all the money and goods our neighbor has? |
53465 | The Father is God, the Son is God, and tho Holy Ghost is God; how many Gods are there? |
53465 | The Holy Ghost converts us by the Gospel; what should we therefore diligently do? |
53465 | The Holy Ghost makes us holy; what do we call this work of the Holy Spirit? |
53465 | The Holy Spirit does not only bring us to Christ and into His kingdom, what does He also perform in us? |
53465 | The Lord sitting at the right hand of God reigns over us; what does this mean? |
53465 | The Second? |
53465 | The Third? |
53465 | They bless and praise God, their Father; how, then, can they curse their fellow- men and wish them God''s punishment? |
53465 | This good and gracious will of God is indeed done without our prayer; why do we nevertheless pray that it may be done? |
53465 | Through whom did He give you body and soul? |
53465 | Through whom is God our true Father and we His true children? |
53465 | Thy kingdom come._ What does this mean? |
53465 | To the question,"What does this mean?" |
53465 | To these churches not only true believers belong, but who also? |
53465 | To what kind of resurrection will these come forth? |
53465 | To what kingdom does our gracious Lord lead us after this life? |
53465 | To what should He turn all our afflictions, all that seems evil to us? |
53465 | To which Church should we belong? |
53465 | To whom are our children brought in Baptism? |
53465 | To whom did Christ give this command? |
53465 | To whom do I now belong? |
53465 | To whom do the first three commandments relate? |
53465 | To whom do the other commandments relate? |
53465 | To whom do the other commandments relate? |
53465 | To whom do we now belong? |
53465 | To whom does Baptism give all these blessings? |
53465 | To whom does Baptism give all these great things? |
53465 | To whom does Baptism give all this? |
53465 | To whom does he lend who takes pity on the poor? |
53465 | To whom does the Holy Ghost bring us? |
53465 | To whom does the Holy Ghost tun us when He converts us? |
53465 | To whom is the Gospel to be preached? |
53465 | To whose kingdom do we belong without Christ? |
53465 | Together with whom is Christ true God? |
53465 | Under whose power are we because we have sinned? |
53465 | Until what day did God preserve you? |
53465 | Unto what does the Bible make wise? |
53465 | Unto what time will God preserve our faith through the Gospel? |
53465 | We are given forgiveness of sins; what must be there also, where there is forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | We believe in them; what, therefore, are they? |
53465 | We call the Church the_ holy_ Church; why do we do this? |
53465 | We can not and we need not_ make it holy._ What, then, do we ask for in this petition? |
53465 | We confess that Christ is God and man, What do we mean by this? |
53465 | We daily sin much and deserve nothing but punishment; what should we therefore do every day? |
53465 | We pray:_"Give me neither poverty nor riches, feed me with food convenient for me, lest I be full, and deny Thee, and say, Who is the Lord? |
53465 | What Is The Sacrament Of The Altar? |
53465 | What acts must we shun to lead a chaste and decent life in deed? |
53465 | What additional proof can you give for the fact that God desires all men to be saved? |
53465 | What always separates us from God? |
53465 | What are His gifts? |
53465 | What are His gifts?--The Holy Ghost sanctifies me; what does that mean? |
53465 | What are creatures? |
53465 | What are the chief parts of the Scriptures? |
53465 | What are the external visible means in this Sacrament? |
53465 | What are the good tidings brought to us in the Gospel? |
53465 | What are the three great works which God has done and will do for our salvation? |
53465 | What are the two Sacraments called? |
53465 | What are the two things for which we pray in the First Petition? |
53465 | What are they called? |
53465 | What are we not able to do by our own strength when the Holy Ghost calls us? |
53465 | What are we not able to do of ourselves when the Holy Ghost calls us? |
53465 | What are we to do with the bread and wine? |
53465 | What becomes of us if we do not come to Jesus and accept what He has merited for us? |
53465 | What binds true believers so closely together? |
53465 | What can you do because God endowed your soul with reason? |
53465 | What comfort does it give us in the hour of death? |
53465 | What comfort does this give us for our whole life? |
53465 | What command did Christ give His disciples before He ascended into heaven? |
53465 | What conclusion may and should I draw from this truth? |
53465 | What consolation does His resurrection give us for our Christian life? |
53465 | What consolation does it give us in the hour of death? |
53465 | What death is meant? |
53465 | What did Christ during His whole life fulfil? |
53465 | What did Christ earn for us with regard to our sins? |
53465 | What did God do before He created man? |
53465 | What did God give me in making me? |
53465 | What did He do during these forty days? |
53465 | What did He fulfil in our stead? |
53465 | What did He, as a rule, not show and use while He was here on earth? |
53465 | What did Peter confess of the Lord? |
53465 | What did Thomas say to Him? |
53465 | What did the Son of God become? |
53465 | What did we deserve for our sins? |
53465 | What difference exists among these churches? |
53465 | What difference will there be in the resurrection of the dead? |
53465 | What divine work is ascribed in Scripture to the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | What do I confess in the Second Article concerning myself? |
53465 | What do the Ten Commandments teach us? |
53465 | What do the Ten Commandments teach us? |
53465 | What do the words of the Conclusion mean? |
53465 | What do they therefore ask of their Lord every day? |
53465 | What do we also call the kingdom of Christ? |
53465 | What do we also call this act of God by which He forgives us our sins? |
53465 | What do we also confess? |
53465 | What do we ask our Father in heaven to do when He has afflicted us? |
53465 | What do we ask our heavenly Father to do in this prayer? |
53465 | What do we ask when we consider these blessings? |
53465 | What do we call God because He is one and has revealed Himself in three Persons?--Why is the third Person of God called the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | What do we call His kingdom here on earth? |
53465 | What do we call all the doctrines of Scripture that teach us who God is and what He has done for us? |
53465 | What do we call all the things that God has made? |
53465 | What do we call robbery? |
53465 | What do we call the great work which Christ has done for us and all men? |
53465 | What do we call the second Sacrament of the Christian Church? |
53465 | What do we call the work for which we are especially praying in this petition? |
53465 | What do we call this great work of God? |
53465 | What do we call this work of the Spirit? |
53465 | What do we confess about our Lord in the beginning of the explanation of the Second Article? |
53465 | What do we confess in the Second Article concerning the_ person_ of our Lord? |
53465 | What do we confess in the Third Article about our coming to Christ and believing in Him? |
53465 | What do we confess in the Third Article about this work of the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | What do we confess in the Third Article concerning ourselves? |
53465 | What do we confess regarding our Lord? |
53465 | What do we deserve with our sins before God? |
53465 | What do we express in the last words of the First Article? |
53465 | What do we furthermore confess concerning our Lord? |
53465 | What do we furthermore confess concerning ourselves? |
53465 | What do we furthermore learn from them? |
53465 | What do we hate now by the power He has granted us? |
53465 | What do we know regarding our sins since Christ is risen? |
53465 | What do we know regarding this great work of our Lord? |
53465 | What do we learn from these words about the coming of our Lord? |
53465 | What do we learn from this? |
53465 | What do we mean by a sacrament? |
53465 | What do we mean by adding:"This is most certainly true"? |
53465 | What do we mean to express by adding this word? |
53465 | What do we mean to say by this? |
53465 | What do we mean when we say that God forgives sin? |
53465 | What do we mean when we say that the Holy Ghost calls us? |
53465 | What do we mean when we say: I believe in Jesus Christ, my Lord? |
53465 | What do we mean when we say:"We pray in this petition,_as the sum of all"?_ 2. |
53465 | What do we mean when we speak of visible churches? |
53465 | What do we read 1 John 1,7? |
53465 | What do we say by confessing:"I believe in God the Father Almighty"? |
53465 | What do we therefore confess because God daily shows us His fatherly love and mercy? |
53465 | What do we therefore confess of the Holy Ghost when we say that we believe in Him? |
53465 | What do we therefore confess when we say that we believe in the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | What do we therefore daily ask of God? |
53465 | What do we therefore gladly confess? |
53465 | What do we think of an ungrateful person? |
53465 | What do we understand by our own flesh? |
53465 | What do we, by the grace of the Holy Ghost, begin to hate? |
53465 | What does Baptism give, or profit? |
53465 | What does Christ bestow upon His own in His kingdom? |
53465 | What does Christ give us in the Sacrament under bread and wine? |
53465 | What does Christ give us to eat and to drink under and with the bread and wine? |
53465 | What does Christ say about the little children Mark 10,14? |
53465 | What does Christs blood do for us regarding our sins? |
53465 | What does God Himself call our bodies in His Word? |
53465 | What does God become to us in baptism? |
53465 | What does God bestow upon us in Baptism? |
53465 | What does God call Himself at the close of the Ten Commandments? |
53465 | What does God command in the Sixth Commandment? |
53465 | What does God command of married people in this commandment? |
53465 | What does God command those who live together in holy matrimony? |
53465 | What does God command us to do in behalf of our neighbor''s property and business? |
53465 | What does God demand of us in the First Commandment? |
53465 | What does God do for us in addition to having created us? |
53465 | What does God forbid in the last two commandments? |
53465 | What does God furthermore forbid in this commandment? |
53465 | What does God indeed not do? |
53465 | What does God offer and give through the external means connected with His word? |
53465 | What does God promise those that love Him and keep His commandments? |
53465 | What does God promise those who love Him and keep His commandments? |
53465 | What does God reveal to us in His Gospel? |
53465 | What does God say about the false prophets? |
53465 | What does God say of all these Commandments? |
53465 | What does God teach us by adding this special promise? |
53465 | What does God tell us in His commandments? |
53465 | What does God therefore forbid in this commandment? |
53465 | What does God threaten to all that transgress His commandments? |
53465 | What does God threaten to those who transgress His commandments? |
53465 | What does God, furthermore, forbid in this commandment? |
53465 | What does He call forth in us by His call? |
53465 | What does He mean when He calls Himself a jealous God? |
53465 | What does He threaten in these words? |
53465 | What does He threaten those who hate Him and transgress His commandments? |
53465 | What does He work in us by His call? |
53465 | What does His ascension prove concerning our enemies? |
53465 | What does Scripture call the whole number of all true believers?--What is the Christian Church also called in the Third Article? |
53465 | What does St. Paul write? |
53465 | What does creation teach us about God? |
53465 | What does every impure desire in our heart prove? |
53465 | What does it mean that God created man in His own image? |
53465 | What does it mean that God is merciful? |
53465 | What does it mean that God preserves us? |
53465 | What does it mean that He gathers them? |
53465 | What does it mean that our Lord reigns over us? |
53465 | What does it mean to be baptized in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | What does it mean to bear false witness against our neighbor? |
53465 | What does it mean to believe in Christ? |
53465 | What does it mean to believe in Jesus Christ, our Lord? |
53465 | What does it mean to believe in some one? |
53465 | What does it mean to betray our neighbor? |
53465 | What does it mean to call upon God? |
53465 | What does it mean to covet? |
53465 | What does it mean to curse by God''s name? |
53465 | What does it mean to curse by God''s name? |
53465 | What does it mean to deceive by God''s name? |
53465 | What does it mean to fear God? |
53465 | What does it mean to harm him in his body? |
53465 | What does it mean to hold our parents in honor? |
53465 | What does it mean to honor father and mother? |
53465 | What does it mean to hurt our neighbor in his body? |
53465 | What does it mean to kill? |
53465 | What does it mean to learn God''s Word? |
53465 | What does it mean to lie? |
53465 | What does it mean to live under Him? |
53465 | What does it mean to love God? |
53465 | What does it mean to obey our parents? |
53465 | What does it mean to obtain our neighbor''s property by a show of right? |
53465 | What does it mean to praise God? |
53465 | What does it mean to praise God? |
53465 | What does it mean to put the best construction on everything? |
53465 | What does it mean to slander and defame our brother? |
53465 | What does it mean to speak well of him? |
53465 | What does it mean to steal? |
53465 | What does it mean to take God''s name in vain? |
53465 | What does it mean to teach God''s Word in its truth and purity? |
53465 | What does it mean to trust in God? |
53465 | What does it mean to trust in God? |
53465 | What does it mean when we pray that God would guard us against our enemies? |
53465 | What does it mean when we say God_ created_ them? |
53465 | What does it mean when we say that the Lord purchased us? |
53465 | What does not move God to forgive us our sins? |
53465 | What does not move God to love us and provide for us? |
53465 | What does our Catechism say concerning the work of our Lord? |
53465 | What does our Lord mean to say when He adds:"This do in remembrance of Me"? |
53465 | What does our Lord say John 12,26? |
53465 | What does our Lord say John 3,36? |
53465 | What does our Lord say Mark 16,16? |
53465 | What does our Lord say about the merciful? |
53465 | What does our Lord teach us by putting the petition for our daily bread after the petitions for His heavenly gifts? |
53465 | What does our Lord teach us to pray in behalf of His kingdom? |
53465 | What does our Lord tell us in His Law? |
53465 | What does our Savior say John 12,26? |
53465 | What does that mean, Christ''s body was glorified? |
53465 | What does that mean: God is good to all His creatures? |
53465 | What does that mean: God is merciful? |
53465 | What does that mean? |
53465 | What does that mean? |
53465 | What does the Apostle John write about the Lord? |
53465 | What does the Apostle Paul say about this? |
53465 | What does the Bible tell us of him who hates his brother? |
53465 | What does the Catechism teach us? |
53465 | What does the First Commandment teach us? |
53465 | What does the Holy Ghost also do in regard to all that He has brought to Christ? |
53465 | What does the Holy Ghost give us in calling us? |
53465 | What does the Holy Ghost give us when He calls us? |
53465 | What does the Holy Ghost kindle in them by Baptism? |
53465 | What does the Holy Ghost say to us in this call? |
53465 | What does the Law tell us? |
53465 | What does the Lord say Gen. 17,1? |
53465 | What does the Psalmist say about God''s Word? |
53465 | What does the Word"communion"mean? |
53465 | What does the name Jesus mean? |
53465 | What does the sitting of Christ at the right hand of the Father not mean? |
53465 | What does the word baptize mean?--Which is the word of God connected with the water in Baptism? |
53465 | What does the word"Bible"mean? |
53465 | What does the word"Gospel"mean? |
53465 | What does the word"catechism"mean? |
53465 | What does the word"creature"in this verse mean? |
53465 | What does the word"creed"mean? |
53465 | What does the word"sanctify"mean? |
53465 | What does the word_ baptize_ mean? |
53465 | What does the word_ communion_ signify? |
53465 | What does this commandment require of us? |
53465 | What does this mean,"I believe in God the Father Almighty"? |
53465 | What does this mean? |
53465 | What does this mean? |
53465 | What does this mean? |
53465 | What does this sacred act mean?_ 2. |
53465 | What does this statement mean: God preserves me? |
53465 | What feelings will therefore often arise in our hearts? |
53465 | What finally, is our duty towards our Father in heaven? |
53465 | What furthermore moves God to care for His children? |
53465 | What gifts do we pray for in the first three petitions? |
53465 | What great work of God the Father is also done by the Son? |
53465 | What happened after His death, when He was still in His grave? |
53465 | What happened on the fortieth day? |
53465 | What happened on the third day after the death of our Lord? |
53465 | What happened to him in that far- away country? |
53465 | What happens if we do not accept all that Christ offers us for our salvation? |
53465 | What happens to our bodies when we die? |
53465 | What has Christ done for our salvation? |
53465 | What has Christ done for our salvation? |
53465 | What has Christ done to earn this forgiveness?--For whom has Christ procured forgiveness? |
53465 | What has Christ prepared for us in His Father''s house? |
53465 | What has God added to this commandment? |
53465 | What has God ordained in the Sacraments to offer His grace? |
53465 | What has God revealed to us concerning this day? |
53465 | What has God threatened those who take His name in vain? |
53465 | What has He gained for us in order to save us? |
53465 | What has the Holy Ghost by His call kindled in us? |
53465 | What have we deserved with our sins? |
53465 | What have we merited by our conduct toward God? |
53465 | What have we sinners merited? |
53465 | What important lesson do these commandments teach us? |
53465 | What important lesson do we therefore learn from these commandments? |
53465 | What is Baptism? |
53465 | What is Christ together with the Father? |
53465 | What is God''s gracious will towards all men? |
53465 | What is God''s holy will regarding our parents? |
53465 | What is God''s will concerning His Word? |
53465 | What is God''s will concerning our parents? |
53465 | What is God''s will regarding His children? |
53465 | What is God''s will toward His children? |
53465 | What is God''s will toward us? |
53465 | What is He? |
53465 | What is His work? |
53465 | What is a Sacrament? |
53465 | What is especially strengthened in us when we partake of the Lord''s Supper? |
53465 | What is given us in the Sacrament through these words? |
53465 | What is given us, according to these words, in the Sacrament? |
53465 | What is it also called? |
53465 | What is it called? |
53465 | What is meant by the word"trespasses"in this petition? |
53465 | What is meant by the word_ nations_? |
53465 | What is meant in this petition by the word"evil"? |
53465 | What is meant in this petition by"daily bread"? |
53465 | What is meant when we say:"The water is comprehended in God''s command"? |
53465 | What is necessary that Christians may come together to preach and hear God''s Word? |
53465 | What is now the one thing necessary for our salvation? |
53465 | What is now the one thing necessary for our salvation? |
53465 | What is our Father''s will according to the_ First Commandment?_ When do we regard God as our God? |
53465 | What is our Father''s will according to the_ First Commandment?_ When do we regard God as our God? |
53465 | What is our consolation when we have troubles and misfortunes? |
53465 | What is our duty to Him? |
53465 | What is the Church also called in the Third Article? |
53465 | What is the Gospel? |
53465 | What is the Gospel? |
53465 | What is the Third Petition? |
53465 | What is the difference between His first and His second coming? |
53465 | What is the difference between the creation of man and the creation of all other visible creatures? |
53465 | What is the difference between the first and the second coming of Christ? |
53465 | What is the evil will of these our enemies against us? |
53465 | What is the external means in Baptism? |
53465 | What is the external means which God has instituted for Holy Baptism? |
53465 | What is the gracious will of God toward all men? |
53465 | What is the hand with which we take all God''s blessings which are offered in Baptism? |
53465 | What is the meaning of the Word purchase? |
53465 | What is the meaning of the word create? |
53465 | What is the meaning of the word_ Gospel?_ There are two chief doctrines in the Bible. |
53465 | What is the price our Lord paid for our redemption? |
53465 | What is the punishment that God threatens? |
53465 | What is the purpose of His coming? |
53465 | What is the reason that not all men are saved? |
53465 | What is the reward which God promises us? |
53465 | What is the reward which He promises them? |
53465 | What is the second work of the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | What is the sum of these commandments? |
53465 | What is the visible Church? |
53465 | What is the wages of sin? |
53465 | What is the will of God with respect to His name? |
53465 | What is the word of God with which the water in baptism is connected? |
53465 | What is theft? |
53465 | What is their evil will and desire against us? |
53465 | What is their sum? |
53465 | What is this supper which Christ has prepared for all men? |
53465 | What is this will, therefore, called in our Catechism? |
53465 | What is this"Last Day"? |
53465 | What is"bodily need"? |
53465 | What judgment will He pronounce on His enemies? |
53465 | What judgment will He pronounce on His sheep? |
53465 | What kind of a man did He become? |
53465 | What kind of end do we ask our heavenly Father to grant us? |
53465 | What kind of man did our Lord become? |
53465 | What kind of place is this world? |
53465 | What kind of schools do we Christians therefore establish? |
53465 | What kind of thoughts should not be in our hearts against our neighbor? |
53465 | What kind of water is to be used when we baptize a person? |
53465 | What kind of water must we use when we baptize a person? |
53465 | What kind of words should we never use? |
53465 | What makes us certain that God will hear our prayer? |
53465 | What makes us perfectly certain that Christ is risen and lives forever and ever? |
53465 | What makes us sure that Christ rose from the dead? |
53465 | What may meet us everywhere? |
53465 | What may we confidently expect when we pray to our dear Father? |
53465 | What message did the angel bring to the women at the grave? |
53465 | What more does God do to preserve us? |
53465 | What moves God to do this? |
53465 | What moves God to forgive us our sins? |
53465 | What moves God to give me all these great benefits? |
53465 | What moves God to hear our prayers? |
53465 | What moves the Holy Ghost to perform this work in us? |
53465 | What must God also do to preserve my body and life? |
53465 | What must also the children of God confess? |
53465 | What must even true believers confess? |
53465 | What must our confession regarding Christ always be? |
53465 | What must we admit in our hearts in order really to thank God? |
53465 | What must we be willing to do in addition to forgiving our neighbor? |
53465 | What must we confess when we consider the commandments of God? |
53465 | What must we confess with Jacob? |
53465 | What must we know before we shall hold God''s name sacred as we should? |
53465 | What must we therefore confess? |
53465 | What must we use, read, hear, and think about in order that our Lord may be with us? |
53465 | What must you do to preserve your life and body? |
53465 | What need we no longer fear? |
53465 | What other name have we for this work of the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | What ought we to do to protect the good name of our neighbor? |
53465 | What people lie by God''s name? |
53465 | What place does God give our parents by commanding us to honor them? |
53465 | What place does God give them by commanding us to honor them? |
53465 | What places should we avoid in order to lead a chaste life? |
53465 | What places should we therefore shun? |
53465 | What promise did He give us, John 14,18? |
53465 | What promise did the Lord give His apostles just before His ascension? |
53465 | What promise did the Lord give them? |
53465 | What promise do we give God when we add these words? |
53465 | What punishment does God threaten the sinner after his death? |
53465 | What right has God as our Lord? |
53465 | What right, therefore, belongs to God alone? |
53465 | What shall we firmly believe if we trust in God? |
53465 | What shall we fulfil if we love God? |
53465 | What shall we then call this kingdom? |
53465 | What should God preserve in us at such times? |
53465 | What should I also do to serve God? |
53465 | What should be our daily prayer? |
53465 | What should induce us to forgive our neighbor when he trespasses against us? |
53465 | What should not be found in our hearts according to these commandments? |
53465 | What should therefore be our daily prayer? |
53465 | What should they not gain in our hearts? |
53465 | What should this grace and kindness of God induce us to do? |
53465 | What should we also avoid, in order that Satan may have less opportunity to tempt us? |
53465 | What should we do because God promises such rich reward? |
53465 | What should we do concerning our neighbor''s inheritance and house? |
53465 | What should we do concerning our neighbor''s wife and servants? |
53465 | What should we do to protect our neighbor''s property? |
53465 | What should we therefore diligently do? |
53465 | What should we therefore do every day? |
53465 | What should we therefore never try to do? |
53465 | What should we therefore not do with regard to our parents? |
53465 | What should we therefore willingly do? |
53465 | What sin do they commit if they prove unfaithful to each other? |
53465 | What sin do we commit if we fear and love any one more than God? |
53465 | What sin do we commit if we fear and love any one more than the true God? |
53465 | What special reason have we to include this petition in our prayers? |
53465 | What terrible sentence will His enemies hear? |
53465 | What the Holy Ghost do when you hear or read the Gospel? |
53465 | What the word"Amen"? |
53465 | What three great benefits does Baptism give us? |
53465 | What three great blessings of Baptism are mentioned in our Catechism? |
53465 | What two things does our Catechism teach us about our Lord Jesus Christ? |
53465 | What two things does our Catechism teach us about our Lord Jesus Christ? |
53465 | What was His purpose in descending into the abode of Satan? |
53465 | What was His purpose in entering the habitation of Satan and his evil spirits? |
53465 | What was His whole life here on earth? |
53465 | What was this punishment? |
53465 | What will Christ do with His kingdom when He shall come in His glory at the Last Day? |
53465 | What will Christ say to His sheep on that day? |
53465 | What will God give to him that believeth? |
53465 | What will God give to me and all believers on that day? |
53465 | What will all men have to confess on that day, even His enemies? |
53465 | What will be our fate if we do not receive forgiveness of sins?-- Of what does God assure us in His Word concerning our sins? |
53465 | What will be their punishment on that day? |
53465 | What will give us everlasting joy and happiness in eternal life? |
53465 | What will happen to us if we do not heartily forgive our neighbor? |
53465 | What will our Lord do as our King? |
53465 | What will our punishment be according to the Law? |
53465 | What will the Lord at the Last Day give unto me and all believers? |
53465 | What will there no longer be in eternal life? |
53465 | What will this difference be? |
53465 | What word of God is it with which bread and wine are connected? |
53465 | What words does our Lord add to this petition? |
53465 | What, furthermore, is necessary if we wish to glorify our Father''s name? |
53465 | What, however, does Scripture tell us concerning the Last Day? |
53465 | What, however, is God''s rule in this matter? |
53465 | What, however, is necessary if we wish to receive this precious gift of God? |
53465 | What, in addition, is our duty towards God? |
53465 | What, indeed, is true concerning the coming of His kingdom? |
53465 | What, on the contrary, have we deserved? |
53465 | What, therefore, does God demand of us in every commandment? |
53465 | What, therefore, does the resurrection of our Lord prove concerning our sins? |
53465 | What, therefore, is God to me because He made me and preserves me? |
53465 | What, therefore, is our duty over against God? |
53465 | What, therefore, is the difference between Him and all other men? |
53465 | What, therefore, must our Lord be? |
53465 | What, therefore, must the Holy Ghost be? |
53465 | When Pontius Pilate asked Him,_"Art Thou a king, then? |
53465 | When are our hearts chaste? |
53465 | When can the Holy Ghost not perform this work in us? |
53465 | When did Christ institute it? |
53465 | When did our Lord rise from the dead? |
53465 | When do we baptize adults? |
53465 | When do we bear false witness against our neighbor? |
53465 | When do we belie our brother? |
53465 | When do we defile this temple of God and make it impure? |
53465 | When do we despise our parents? |
53465 | When do we despise preaching and God''s Word? |
53465 | When do we harm him in his body? |
53465 | When do we honor them? |
53465 | When do we hurt our neighbor in his body? |
53465 | When do we lead a chaste and decent life in words? |
53465 | When do we obey Him? |
53465 | When do we obey Him? |
53465 | When do we provoke them to anger? |
53465 | When do we put the best construction on everything we hear about him? |
53465 | When do we regard God as our God? |
53465 | When do we serve them? |
53465 | When do we show that we fear and love Him? |
53465 | When do we slander and defame him? |
53465 | When do we steal our neighbor''s property? |
53465 | When do we swear by God''s name? |
53465 | When do we take His holy name in vain? |
53465 | When do we take it by false dealings? |
53465 | When do we take our neighbor''s money by false wares? |
53465 | When do we tell a lie? |
53465 | When especially should we do so? |
53465 | When especially should we think of it? |
53465 | When is He our God indeed? |
53465 | When is a statement a false statement? |
53465 | When is it a statement against our neighbor? |
53465 | When is the only true God our God? |
53465 | When only can and will we fulfil all the commandments? |
53465 | When only shall we be truly thankful? |
53465 | When should we defend him? |
53465 | When should we help and befriend our neighbor? |
53465 | When their temptations do assail us, what do we pray our Father in heaven to do? |
53465 | When was our Catechism published? |
53465 | When we consider all this love and kindness, we ask,_ What, then, is our duty toward our Father in heaven? |
53465 | When we say, God is almighty, what does that mean? |
53465 | When will Christ raise all the dead? |
53465 | When will His hour come? |
53465 | When will our lives be decent? |
53465 | When will our_ hearts_ be chaste? |
53465 | When will the last day, the Day of Judgment, come? |
53465 | When will we be chaste and decent in_ words?_ 6. |
53465 | When will we fulfill this commandment? |
53465 | When, especially, should it be our refuge? |
53465 | When, even, should we help our neighbor? |
53465 | When, finally, will God deliver us from all evil? |
53465 | When, for instance, did God show that He can provide for us without the labor of our hands? |
53465 | When, therefore, should we expect His coming and prepare for it? |
53465 | When, therefore, should we expect our Lord and prepare for His coming? |
53465 | Where are the Three Articles of our Christian faith taken from? |
53465 | Where did Christ Himself promise this? |
53465 | Where did Christ go after He had come to life again in the grave? |
53465 | Where did Christ lead the apostles? |
53465 | Where did God reveal Himself and His works to us? |
53465 | Where did He go after having been quickened by the Spirit? |
53465 | Where did His ascension take place? |
53465 | Where do all our good works and all our sins rise? |
53465 | Where do we also hear the Word of God? |
53465 | Where do we find the true Church? |
53465 | Where does He promise that He will always be with us? |
53465 | Where does our Lord Himself say so? |
53465 | Where does our Lord say that He is almighty? |
53465 | Where has Christ promised these three blessings? |
53465 | Where has God revealed Himself? |
53465 | Where has God shown that He can preserve us without any means? |
53465 | Where in the Bible is Christ called the only- begotten Son of God? |
53465 | Where is it to be found? |
53465 | Where were His disciples assembled on the fortieth day? |
53465 | Where will our Savior lead us, His disciples, too? |
53465 | Wherein did the price which He paid for us not consist? |
53465 | Wherewith should we be content? |
53465 | Which are the great blessings we receive from God, according to the First Article? |
53465 | Which commandment, especially, should we keep? |
53465 | Which day did God institute in the Old Testament as the holy- day of His people? |
53465 | Which divine work is ascribed to the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | Which gift did God bestow upon your body? |
53465 | Which is God''s greatest gift to your soul? |
53465 | Which is it? |
53465 | Which is our hand with which we receive them? |
53465 | Which is the Eighth Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the Eighth Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the Fifth Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the Fifth Petition? |
53465 | Which is the First Article of the Creed? |
53465 | Which is the First Article of the Creed? |
53465 | Which is the First Article of the Creed? |
53465 | Which is the First Article of the Creed? |
53465 | Which is the First Article? |
53465 | Which is the First Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the First Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the First Petition? |
53465 | Which is the Fourth Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the Fourth Petition? |
53465 | Which is the Introduction? |
53465 | Which is the Ninth Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the Second Article? |
53465 | Which is the Second Article? |
53465 | Which is the Second Article? |
53465 | Which is the Second Article? |
53465 | Which is the Second Article? |
53465 | Which is the Second Article? |
53465 | Which is the Second Article? |
53465 | Which is the Second Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the Second Petition? |
53465 | Which is the Seventh Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the Seventh Petition? |
53465 | Which is the Sixth Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the Sixth Petition? |
53465 | Which is the Sixth Petition? |
53465 | Which is the Third Article? |
53465 | Which is the Third Article? |
53465 | Which is the Third Article? |
53465 | Which is the Third Article? |
53465 | Which is the Third Article? |
53465 | Which is the Third Article? |
53465 | Which is the Third Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the beginning of the Third Article? |
53465 | Which is the first benefit Holy Baptism gives us? |
53465 | Which is the first prophecy of this conflict between our Savior and the devil? |
53465 | Which is the last work which the Holy Ghost performs in us? |
53465 | Which is the only way to heaven? |
53465 | Which is the second benefit of Baptism? |
53465 | Which is the second work of the Holy Ghost mentioned in our Catechism? |
53465 | Which is the true visible Church? |
53465 | Which is the true visible Church? |
53465 | Which is the_ Eighth Commandment?_ What is false witness? |
53465 | Which is the_ Eighth Commandment?_ What is false witness? |
53465 | Which is the_ Third Commandment?_ We celebrate as our holy- day the first day of the week, Sunday. |
53465 | Which of the things that are needed to support our life and body does our Catechism mention? |
53465 | Which other qualities of God do we learn from His work of creation? |
53465 | Which person of the Holy Trinity is the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | Which righteousness is here meant? |
53465 | Which word of Christ induces us to baptize our little children? |
53465 | Which words of Christ show that we also should do as He has done, and celebrate His Supper? |
53465 | Which words of Christ show us the benefit of such eating and drinking? |
53465 | Who alone could help us in this distress? |
53465 | Who alone is able to conquer this powerful enemy? |
53465 | Who alone performs conversion in us? |
53465 | Who are they that have done evil? |
53465 | Who are they that have done good? |
53465 | Who belongs to His kingdom? |
53465 | Who brought this glad message to the women? |
53465 | Who can harm us when the Lord is with us? |
53465 | Who gave us these commandments? |
53465 | Who instituted this holy- day? |
53465 | Who is our true and only Savior? |
53465 | Who is the Giver of all life? |
53465 | Who is"our Father in heaven"? |
53465 | Who now calls us to the salvation Christ has prepared? |
53465 | Who only will be saved and obtain eternal life? |
53465 | Who only, therefore, belongs to the one true Christian Church?--Why is this Church invisible? |
53465 | Who took pity on us? |
53465 | Who was the first liar? |
53465 | Who will come forth unto the resurrection of damnation? |
53465 | Who will escort the Lord when He returns in His glory?--What is the purpose of His coming? |
53465 | Who will see Him when He returns? |
53465 | Who, at the present time, ordinarily performs this sacred act? |
53465 | Who, generally, are the servants He sends out to call us to Christ by the Gospel? |
53465 | Who, therefore, is the one true God? |
53465 | Who, therefore, will stand before the Son of Man on Judgment Day? |
53465 | Whom also shall we see in the heavenly kingdom? |
53465 | Whom among His creatures does God especially love? |
53465 | Whom are we in need of because we are sinners? |
53465 | Whom did Christ command us to baptize? |
53465 | Whom did Christ redeem? |
53465 | Whom did God send to raise us from the death of our sins? |
53465 | Whom did He also redeem? |
53465 | Whom did the Jews praise in the presence of the Lord? |
53465 | Whom did they know and love? |
53465 | Whom do we address in the Lord''s Prayer? |
53465 | Whom do we address when we say"Our_"Father"?_[ tr. |
53465 | Whom do we begin to love? |
53465 | Whom do we generally baptize? |
53465 | Whom do we put on in Baptism? |
53465 | Whom do we put on in baptism? |
53465 | Whom does God often send forth to protect His children? |
53465 | Whom does God often use to protect His children from danger and evil? |
53465 | Whom especially does God love? |
53465 | Whom has He conquered? |
53465 | Whom must we serve when we are not in our Lord''s service? |
53465 | Whom should we not force and entice away from our neighbor? |
53465 | Whom will He punish? |
53465 | Whom will the Lord judge? |
53465 | Whom, therefore, will Christ judge? |
53465 | Whose children are we through faith? |
53465 | Whose children are we through faith? |
53465 | Whose fault is it that they are lost? |
53465 | Whose fault is it that those are lost who are condemned? |
53465 | Whose only Son is Jesus Christ? |
53465 | Whose representatives are they? |
53465 | Whose representatives are they? |
53465 | Whose voice do we hear in the sermon? |
53465 | Whose will is this? |
53465 | Whose word is the Bible? |
53465 | Whose work alone is it? |
53465 | Whose work alone is our conversion? |
53465 | Whose work is it that we come to Christ? |
53465 | Whose work is witchcraft? |
53465 | Why am I assured that He will give eternal life also to me? |
53465 | Why are believers called saints? |
53465 | Why are eyes and ears and all members such wonderful gifts of God? |
53465 | Why are so many men not thankful to God? |
53465 | Why are the Three Articles called the Apostles''Creed? |
53465 | Why are the believers called saints? |
53465 | Why are we also condemned creatures? |
53465 | Why are we also free from death? |
53465 | Why are we certain about this? |
53465 | Why are we certain that God will always hear our prayers? |
53465 | Why are we certain that God will not lead any one into temptation? |
53465 | Why are we condemned creatures? |
53465 | Why are we free from his power? |
53465 | Why are we innocent before God? |
53465 | Why are we not able to come to Christ by our own reason? |
53465 | Why are we not worthy of His goodness and mercy? |
53465 | Why are we safe under His rule and protection? |
53465 | Why are we unworthy of all the benefits of God? |
53465 | Why are we unworthy of the things for which we pray? |
53465 | Why can He provide richly for His children? |
53465 | Why can Jesus Christ surely help and save us? |
53465 | Why can and will we always trust in the almighty, all- wise, loving, and merciful God? |
53465 | Why can not anything He sees in us induce Him to grant us forgiveness? |
53465 | Why can not our works and merits induce God to grant us forgiveness? |
53465 | Why can we not by our own reason and strength believe in Christ or come to Him? |
53465 | Why can we now serve our Lord? |
53465 | Why could we not be bought with gold or silver? |
53465 | Why did Christ do all this? |
53465 | Why did Christ humble Himself so deeply? |
53465 | Why did Christ not descend into hell? |
53465 | Why did God give you eyes and ears? |
53465 | Why did He repeatedly show Himself to them? |
53465 | Why did Jesus teach us to use the name Father in this prayer? |
53465 | Why did our Lord go to His Father''s house for us? |
53465 | Why did our Lord humble Himself so deeply? |
53465 | Why did our Lord not deserve suffering and death? |
53465 | Why do we Christians use this prayer so often? |
53465 | Why do we add the words_ this day?_ 13. |
53465 | Why do we believe that Christ is able to do what He has promised in His Supper? |
53465 | Why do we believe that God made everything out of nothing, merely by His word? |
53465 | Why do we believe that God will raise our bodies? |
53465 | Why do we believe that all we have confessed in the Third Article is most certainly true? |
53465 | Why do we believe this to be true though we can not understand it? |
53465 | Why do we call God"the Father Almighty"? |
53465 | Why do we call His blood a holy blood? |
53465 | Why do we call His blood a holy blood? |
53465 | Why do we call His suffering an innocent suffering? |
53465 | Why do we call it a precious blood? |
53465 | Why do we call it the Kingdom of Grace? |
53465 | Why do we call the suffering and death of our Lord an innocent suffering and death? |
53465 | Why do we call this book the Bible? |
53465 | Why do we call this life a"vale of tears"? |
53465 | Why do we call this prayer the Lord''s Prayer? |
53465 | Why do we close the First Article with the words:"This is most certainly true"? |
53465 | Why do we confess our faith in three articles? |
53465 | Why do we firmly believe that God can do this though to us it seems impossible? |
53465 | Why do we have forgiveness of sins for Christ''s sake? |
53465 | Why do we need the Holy Ghost for this purpose? |
53465 | Why do we nevertheless believe it to be true? |
53465 | Why do we nevertheless pray for His kingdom? |
53465 | Why do we nevertheless pray that His name be hallowed? |
53465 | Why do we not deserve any reward? |
53465 | Why do we not have strength to come to Jesus and believe in Him? |
53465 | Why do we not merit God''s love and kindness? |
53465 | Why do we not need to be anxious for the morrow? |
53465 | Why do we not say_ my,_ but_ our_ bread? |
53465 | Why do we pray God to lead us to know that our daily bread comes from Him? |
53465 | Why do we say in our Creed,_ I_ believe? |
53465 | Why do we say that it is_ purely_ fatherly and divine goodness that moves God? |
53465 | Why do we so sorely need daily forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | Why do we so sorely need forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | Why does Christ teach us to pray first of all for His heavenly gifts? |
53465 | Why does Christ teach us to pray in the first place that God''s name may be hallowed, held sacred, among us? |
53465 | Why does God sometimes permit suffering and trouble to come over His children? |
53465 | Why does God sometimes send us afflictions? |
53465 | Why does He give His children such rich rewards? |
53465 | Why does His service bestow blessedness upon us? |
53465 | Why does our Lord teach us to pray for our daily bread? |
53465 | Why does our Lord teach us to say,_"Our_ Father"? |
53465 | Why does the Christian Church choose a holy- day, though God did not command us to do so? |
53465 | Why does the Lord teach us to pray for our daily bread? |
53465 | Why has God a right to give us these commandments? |
53465 | Why is God called the almighty Father? |
53465 | Why is He called Savior? |
53465 | Why is He called holy? |
53465 | Why is He called the Christ? |
53465 | Why is His goodness called a divine goodness? |
53465 | Why is His goodness called a fatherly goodness? |
53465 | Why is His service a glorious service? |
53465 | Why is Jesus called God''s_ only_ Son? |
53465 | Why is faith in Christ necessary if we wish to receive forgiveness? |
53465 | Why is it blessedness to serve the Lord? |
53465 | Why is it called a precious blood? |
53465 | Why is it called a_ divine_ goodness? |
53465 | Why is it called the_ Christian_ Church? |
53465 | Why is it necessary for us to remain steadfast in the Word of God? |
53465 | Why is it our duty to thank God? |
53465 | Why is it that we, nevertheless, must say that God provides for us? |
53465 | Why is my Lord called Jesus? |
53465 | Why is reason His greatest gift? |
53465 | Why is the Church called the_ Christian_ Church? |
53465 | Why is the Church called the_ holy_ Church? |
53465 | Why is the First Commandment the greatest of all? |
53465 | Why is the devil compared to a roaring lion? |
53465 | Why is this doctrine of justification so important? |
53465 | Why is this doctrine the chief doctrine of our Church? |
53465 | Why is this kingdom called the Kingdom of Glory? |
53465 | Why is this service a miserable service? |
53465 | Why is this service such a degrading service? |
53465 | Why is this so? |
53465 | Why may and should we trust and confide in God as in our Father? |
53465 | Why may we be certain that all our petitions are acceptable to God? |
53465 | Why must we ask God to break and hinder their evil will? |
53465 | Why should we also diligently learn our Catechism? |
53465 | Why should we belong to this Church and avoid all false churches? |
53465 | Why should we fear and love God above all things? |
53465 | Why should we gladly and willingly serve our Lord in His kingdom? |
53465 | Why should we gladly obey Him? |
53465 | Why should we love and highly esteem our parents? |
53465 | Why should we not covet our neighbor''s property? |
53465 | Why should we not despise God''s Word, but keep it sacred? |
53465 | Why should we not take our fellow- man''s life? |
53465 | Why should we praise the Lord and give thanks unto His name? |
53465 | Why was Christ conceived and born without sin? |
53465 | Why was Jesus called the Christ? |
53465 | Why was it necessary that I should be redeemed? |
53465 | Why was the Prodigal Son called lost? |
53465 | Why were they to be endued with the power of the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | Why were they to be endued with the power of the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | Why, then, do we pray God not to lead us into temptation? |
53465 | Why, then, do we pray for our daily bread? |
53465 | Why? |
53465 | Why? |
53465 | With what are these visible, external means connected? |
53465 | With what did our Lord redeem us? |
53465 | With what does the Holy Ghost enlighten us? |
53465 | With what does the Holy Ghost enlighten us? |
53465 | With what does the Law threaten us because we have not fulfilled it? |
53465 | With what ought our hearts to be filled? |
53465 | With what words does our Catechism explain it? |
53465 | With whom shall we be? |
53465 | With whom was our Lord well pleased? |
53465 | _ Baptism is not simple water only, but it is the water comprehended in God''s command and connected with God''s word._ Which is that word of God? |
53465 | _ Both Testaments teach us the same things and doctrines._ In what respect do they differ? |
53465 | _ God''s name is indeed holy in itself; but we pray in this petition that it may be holy among us also._ How is this done? |
53465 | _ He has earned full forgiveness for us; for His sake all our sins are forgiven._ 5. Who_ receives_ forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | _ His will is a good and gracious one._ Being the will of our heavenly Father, how could it be otherwise than good and gracious? |
53465 | _ I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of Heaven and earth._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in the Holy Ghost._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in the Holy Ghost._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in the Holy Ghost._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy Christian Church, the communion of saints._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy Christian Church, the communion of saints; the forgiveness of sins._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ O death, where is thy sting? |
53465 | _ Our Catechism teaches God''s Word._ How do we prove this? |
53465 | _ Our Father who art in heaven, Give us this day our daily bread._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Our Father who art in heaven, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Our Father who art in heaven, deliver us from evil._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Our Father who art in heaven, forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Our Father who art in heaven, lead us not into temptation._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Our Father who art in heaven._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Pilate, therefore, said unto Him, Art Thou a king then? |
53465 | _ The kingdom of God comes indeed without our prayer, of itself; but we pray in this petition that it may come unto us also._ How is this done? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt have no other gods before Me._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt honor thy father and thy mother, that it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt not commit adultery._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor''s house._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt not kill._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt not steal._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord, thy God, in vain._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt sanctify the holy- day._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ What does Baptism give, or profit?_ Baptism must indeed be a great and wonderful thing. |
53465 | _ What does God say of all these commandments?_ Why does He call Himself the Lord? |
53465 | _ What does God say of all these commandments?_ Why does He call Himself the Lord? |
53465 | _ What must we do to lead such a chaste and decent life?_ Our hearts, by nature, are unclean and unchaste full of evil desires. |
53465 | _ When is this done?_ When do we not despise God''s Word, but rather hold it sacred? |
53465 | _ When is this done?_ When do we not despise God''s Word, but rather hold it sacred? |
53465 | _ When will this great Day of Judgment, the day of our Lord, come?_ This we do not know. |
53465 | _ Who can help me in this misery and redeem and save me?_ Surely not I myself. |
53465 | _ Who is our Lord Jesus Christ?_ We confess_"I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son,"_ that is, God the Father''s only Son. |
53465 | _ Why did our Lord do all this?_ Why did the Son of God become man? |
53465 | _ Why did our Lord do all this?_ Why did the Son of God become man? |
53465 | _"How is this done? |
53465 | _"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? |
53465 | from whom do we receive all things to support our body and life? |